Berlin SD-RAN Field Trial Continues to GrowONF's SD-RAN™ Now Fully Released to Open SourceBerlin SD-RAN Field Trial Continues to Grow, Advancing Multi-Vendor CollaborationThe Open Networking Foundation (ONF) announced the release of its complete SD-RAN project to open source, further advancing the global open RAN movement by making available the leading open source RIC and xApp development environments to the broadest possible community. "The journey from conceptualization to the release of SD-RAN to open source is a monumental day for the ONF and our development community who have been dedicated to furthering all aspects of the project," said Guru Parulkar, Executive Director for the ONF. "Today's announcement lets operators take the next big step towards deployment of a robust, secure and open source, Open RAN platform that can be uniquely customized to their needs." The ONF's SD-RAN project is building open source components for open RAN, complementing the O-RAN Alliance's focus on architecture and interfaces by building and trialing O-RAN compliant open source components. SD-RAN fosters true multi-vendor RAN solutions, demonstrating what is possible by mixing-and-matching RAN components and helping to invigorate innovation across the RAN ecosystem. ONF's SD-RAN implements a cloud-native near real-time RIC (nRT-RIC), an xApp development environment and a set of exemplar xApps for controlling open RAN elements (RU/DU/CU). SD-RAN is backed by a consortium of network operators who collaboratively are championing an open RAN future, including: AT&T, China Mobile, China Unicom, Deutsche Telekom (DT) and Google. Berlin SD-RAN Trial Expands Visit the ONF booth at Mobile World Congress (#1F66) to meet with DT, Intel and Radisys to learn more. Vendors interested in the possibility of joining the trial are encouraged to reach out to the SD-RAN community slack or email channels. Intel Releases Intelligent
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