REUTERS/Toby Melville/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsLONDON, Oct 9 (Reuters) - Vodafone (VOD.L) underlined its commitment to Open RAN networks on Monday by confirming it would create purpose-built chipset architecture for the nascent technology with Intel (INTC.O).
Open RAN allows mobile operators to mix and match equipment from various suppliers, potentially increasing flexibility.
Vodafone agreed in 2022 to work with U.S. chipmaker Intel on the potential to design its own chip architecture.
Vodafone and Orange said on Monday they had successfully made 4G calls over a cluster of sites in a rural area near Bucharest based on Open RAN technology.
In Italy, Vodafone said a pilot with Nokia aimed to prove that Nokia's Open RAN solution could achieve the same functionality and performance as its purpose built RAN.
Persons:
Toby Melville, Santiago Tenorio, Tenorio, Paul Sandle, Sharon Singleton
Organizations:
Vodafone, REUTERS, Intel, RAN, Nokia, Ericsson, Huawei, Orange, Samsung, Thomson
Locations:
London, Britain, Romania, Italy, Malaga, Spain, Madrid, Bucharest, Dell