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Indosat Ooredoo starts OpenRAN field trials on 4G network Monday 19 April 2021 | 18:18 CET | News Indonesian operator Indosat Ooredoo has conducted OpenRAN field trials on its 4G network, including proof of concept and functional testing. These field trials were carried out in several locations in the Maluku region from March to end-April. The trials were supported by the Telecom Infra Project s (TIP) OpenRAN Project Group and Parallel Wireless. Further field trials will be carried out for one month to see the performance and reliability of OpenRAN equipment connected to other conventional RAN equipment, Indosat also said.
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TIP s focus on open 5G private networking, bad news for French jobs and a new face at the helm of a key ETSI group are the industry developments that top today s news roundup.
The
Telecom Infra Project (TIP) has launched a new Solution Group focused on
5G Private Networks. The group aims to “develop a new approach to manage and operate 5G Private Networks, based on a cloud-native architecture, and making use of a new class of software management tools, based on the paradigms currently used for the cloud, but adapted to deliver the requirements of a telecom network environment.” The group will “leverage previous work contributed to TIP’s OpenRAN Project Group, on a first version of a CI/CD platform that applies traditional IT methodologies to automate integration, testing and deployment of OpenRAN software.” Telefónica will head up the effort, with David Martin Lambás, the telco’s senior manager of Connectivity Inno