Deutsche Telekom, Dell Technologies, Fujitsu, Mavenir, NEC
February 20, 2023
Deutsche Telekom piloted a multi-vendor open RAN solution in live environment in Germany. This white paper presents key learnings gained from the O-RAN Town project in areas of technology readiness, integration complexity, and deployment and operational experience.
Deutsche Telekom piloted a multi-vendor open RAN solution in live environment in Germany. This white paper presents key learnings gained from the O-RAN Town project in areas of technology readiness, integration complexity, and deployment and operational experience.
The focused topics of the event are fully virtualized O-RAN based end-to-end system setup and O-RAN Energy Saving Use Case Tests.It is the first validation of power consumption reduction using real E2E equipment in terms of the energy saving use case of Non-RT RIC according to O-RAN specification.
Piloting a high-power multivendor open RAN solution in a brownfield network - Best Practice from Deutsche Telekom
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