Optus, in collaboration with global industry leaders Ericsson and OPPO, have doubled down on 5G advancements by successfully carrying out a voice call.
iTWire Wednesday, 26 May 2021 13:46 Optus, Oppo & Ericsson trumpet success of voice call over 5G standalone network Featured
Optus in collaboration with Ericsson and Oppo, have doubled down on 5G advancements, announcing a successful completion of a voice call over a commercial 5G standalone network.
This voice call was conducted on Optus’ network using EPS-FB, which utilised Ericsson Radio Access Network (RAN) technology, Ericsson cloud native dual-mode 5G Core for standalone networks, Ericsson Cloud IMS and Oppo’s Find X3 Pro 5G handset.
Optus said on Wednesday it had successfully demonstrated their first Evolved Packet System Fallback (EPS-FB) call which “leads the way for what will become the next evolution in mobile calling”.
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Voice Services Continue to Evolve with 5G Networks
5G AmericasFebruary 9, 2021 GMT
BELLEVUE, Wash., Feb. 09, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Mobile voice service continues to play an integral role in the world of mobile wireless communications. 5G Americas, the wireless industry trade association and voice of 5G and LTE for the Americas, today announced the publication of a white paper The Future of Voice in Mobile Wireless Communications, providing an update on radio access network evolution and cloud infrastructure evolution for voice services in the 5G ecosystem.