Vodafone names NEC as a key partner for 5G massive
MIMO radio units supporting commercial deployment of Open RAN in the UK
NEC announced that it has been named
as a key partner by Vodafone in the UK for supplying 5G massive MIMO radio
units (RU) for the operator's initiative to build one of the largest commercial
Open Radio Access Networks (RAN) in the world.
Following Vodafone's announcement of its plan to initially deploy Open RAN to
2,500 sites in the UK, starting this year, the operator will work with key
vendors to extend 4G and 5G coverage in rural areas in the South West of
England and most of Wales, later moving into urban areas.
NEC will be responsible for supplying its industry-leading massive MIMO 5G
radio units that are compatible with the O-RAN Alliance 7-2x split. NEC will
utilise its advanced technologies, commercial deployment experiences in Japan
and its Open RAN Center of Excellence (CoE) in the UK to support Vodafone's
Open RAN deployment.
“Open RAN is essential to accelerating innovation and increasing supply chain
diversity," said Johan Wibergh, Chief Technology Officer, Vodafone.
“Vodafone is keen to work with our strategic partners such as NEC to create a
more cost-effective, secure, energy efficient and customer-focused network of
the future."
“NEC is delighted to be awarded this project and we are excited to be working
with Vodafone on this strategically important initiative," said Shigeru
Okuya, Senior Vice President, NEC Corporation. “We look forward to accelerating
the development of Open RAN systems which in turn will improve innovation and
help drive the UK digital economy."
NEC is also actively engaged in NeutrORAN, which demonstrates Open RAN
ecosystem-based neutral host solutions. This is a part of the 5G testbed and
trials program initiated by the UK Government in order to improve telecom
supply chain diversification.
Source: NEC media announcement