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Interview With John Baker at Open RAN World in Berlin – April 2023

Click here to view the recording It’s said that Open RAN is all about ‘Open Interfaces’. This feels like an oversimplified view. Can you explain? It’s really not complicated. Yes, it’s all about interoperability between two different elements in a mobile network. Those two elements could be actually manufactured by two different vendors, and providing…

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Open RAN the Game-Changer for the Telecommunications Industry

“Enabling multi-vendor operation while supporting all capabilities possible with traditional RAN, will allow operators to leverage equipment from new vendors and provide innovative solutions that deliver higher network performance” said Pardeep Kohli, Mavenir’s President and CEO.

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Virgin Media O2 Picks Mavenir for Open RAN Rollout

Mavenir has secured its place as Virgin Media O2’s main Open RAN partner, and will act as systems integrator as well as primary technology supplier for the operator’s first substantial rollout of open radio access network systems.

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Open RAN: The Debate

Which side of the fence are you on? Or are you sitting on the fence, waiting to see what the next big Open RAN advancement will be?

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MWC 2023: 5G, Open RAN and Private Wireless

Mavenir is proud to be part of a successful multi-vendor environment that allows for best-in-class components, preventing vendor lock-in, increasing innovation and diversifying supply chains, all equating to long-term cost reduction and value creation. Learn more in Dish’s latest blog on the highlights of MWC23.

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Open RAN Commercial Readiness – The Importance of Partnerships 

Disrupting the status quo tends to bring out fierce opposition from those whose business model could be endangered. It is not a surprise that, despite Open RAN’s momentum with both greenfield and brownfield CSPs, some industry players are trying to sow skepticism among the adopters of the solution and associated technology, particularly about its commercial…