AT&T to Accelerate Open and Interoperable Radio Access Networks (RAN) in the United States through new collaboration with Ericsson
- AT&T plans to lead the United States in commercial scale open radio access network (Open RAN) deployment
- The company's spend could approach roughly $14 billion over the 5-year term of the contract with Ericsson
- AT&T's Open RAN plan is for 70% of its wireless network traffic to flow across open-capable platforms by late 2026
- The company expects to have fully integrated Open RAN sites operating in coordination with Ericsson and Fujitsu, starting in 2024
- AT&T's and Ericsson's multiyear joint commitment to Open RAN deployment comes at a pivotal moment in the 5G innovation cycle
- This move to an open, agile, programmable wireless network positions AT&T to quickly capitalize on the next generation of wireless technology and spectrum when it becomes available
- The company expects that increased competition in the U.S. RAN market will yield more innovation and greater efficiencies
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AT&T's Open RAN plan is for
AT&T's and Ericsson's multiyear joint commitment to Open RAN deployment comes at a pivotal moment in the 5G innovation cycle. This move to an open, agile, programmable wireless network positions AT&T to quickly capitalize on the next generation of wireless technology and spectrum when it becomes available. These innovative technologies will enable lower-power, sustainable networks with higher performance to deliver enhanced user experiences. Ericsson's open architecture will provide a foundation and springboard for developers driving innovation through open and programmable networks and bringing new suppliers into the industry. This will foster modernization and competition in the
The company expects that increased competition in the
"AT&T is taking the lead in open platform sourcing in our wireless network," said Chris Sambar, Executive Vice President, AT&T Network. "With this collaboration, we will open up radio access networks, drive innovation, spur competition and connect more Americans with 5G and fiber. We are pleased that Ericsson shares our support for Open RAN and the possibilities this creates for American digital infrastructure."
"High-performance and differentiated networks will be the foundation for the next step in digitalization. I am excited about this future and happy to see our long-term partner, AT&T, choosing Ericsson for this strategic industry shift – moving to open, cloud-based and programmable networks. Through this shift, and with open interfaces and open APIs, the industry will see new performance-based business models, creating new ways for operators to monetize the network. We are truly proud to be partnering with AT&T in the industrialization of Open RAN and help accelerate digital transformation in the
Ericsson will leverage its
AT&T is one of the largest infrastructure investors in
AT&T will use this new collaboration with Ericsson to enhance its wireless network in
This is a joint press release with Ericsson.
1 Based on nationwide GWS drive test data. GWS conducts paid drive tests for AT&T and uses the data in its analysis. AT&T 5G requires compatible plan and device. 5G not available everywhere. Go to att.com/5Gforyou for details.
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