Juniper Networks Collaborates with Vodafone and Parallel Wireless on Groundbreaking Open RAN Use Case Trial
Juniper Networks (NYSE: JNPR) has partnered with Vodafone and Parallel Wireless to conduct a multivendor trial of a RAN Intelligent Controller (RIC) in Turkey. The trial focuses on tenant-aware admission control, enhancing mobile user experiences while lowering CAPEX and OPEX for 4G and 5G services. This software-driven architecture enables real-time traffic management and prioritizes mobile data for critical users like hospitals. The collaboration with Vodafone underscores a commitment to open networks and real-time data-driven insights.
- Collaboration with Vodafone and Parallel Wireless for innovative RAN solutions.
- Focus on reducing CAPEX and OPEX for mobile services.
- Real-time traffic management enhances user experiences.
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Multivendor software-driven architecture showcases route to enhanced mobile business opportunities and critical user experiences
The trial is based on an open, software-driven architecture that leverages virtualization to deliver more programmable, automated granular-by-user traffic management. The initial focus is on delivering tenant-aware admission control capability, enabling operators to personalize services and provide superior user experiences. Real-time tracking and enforcement of radio resources across the RAN enables mission-critical users – for example, hospitals and schools – to receive prioritized mobile data services delivery. This capability is enabled by Juniper’s rApp/xApp cloud-based software tools that manage network functions in near real-time, along with
The trial’s design philosophy is focused on demonstrating the potential of enabling open, agile resource management and mobile data delivery in any software-driven RAN environment. This approach enables services and applications to be managed, optimized and mitigated automatically by the RAN, built on real-time data insights from its own performance.
All three organizations are active operators/contributors of the O-RAN ALLIANCE and the
Juniper’s RIC solution is architected as an open platform supporting open interfaces on the north bound and south bound side, enabling easier integration with Open RAN partners in the ecosystem. Juniper’s RIC platform will also enable easy integration of third-party rApps/xApps, using UI-based onboarding and deployment tools coupled with flexibility to select between either network-based or SDK-based APIs (Application Programming Interfaces).
Supporting Quotes
“Vodafone has a clear vision that all mobile network radio infrastructure should be open - enabling rapid adoption of innovative services. We see this as a key stepping stone to rich innovation and collaboration, the only way that groundbreaking new use cases in 4G and 5G can be developed and cost-effectiveness maximized. In order to accelerate progress in this exciting journey, I am very pleased that Vodafone is hosting a lab and field trial for tenant-aware admission control using O-RAN interfaces, alongside an ecosystem of like-minded technology partners, including
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“This multivendor trial at Vodafone has provided the perfect opportunity to demonstrate how Juniper’s RIC, and our focus on enabling seamless application portability, are able to unlock the true potential of Open RAN. By coupling our innovations with those of
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“Vodafone has been leading in Open RAN innovation since the early days. As the next stage of Open RAN adoption we are excited to partner with Vodafone and
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Additional Resources
YouTube: RAN Intelligent Controller (RIC) - Unlocking the True Potential of O-RAN
Open RAN Solutions:
Research Topic: What is a RAN Intelligent Controller?
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