VMware and Cohere Technologies to Bring Intelligent, Cloud-Native Applications to Open Radio Access Networks
Cohere Technologies and VMware (NYSE: VMW) are collaborating to develop an Open Radio Access Network (O-RAN) solution aimed at enhancing network efficiency for communication service providers (CSPs). The solution will integrate VMware's RAN Intelligent Controller (RIC) Platform with Cohere's Spectrum Multiplier and Cloud Scheduler xApps, promising to improve spectral efficiency by up to 2x. This partnership seeks to empower CSPs to optimize their networks, reduce latency, and provide superior user experiences, particularly for bandwidth-intensive services. The new solution is expected to launch by year-end.
- Collaboration with Cohere Technologies to enhance network efficiencies.
- Expected spectral efficiency improvement by up to 2x for CSPs.
- Integration of VMware's RIC with innovative xApps enhances automation and monetization.
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As communication service providers (CSPs) move to open radio access network (O-RAN) architectures, the door to innovation opens. Partnering to accelerate this innovation, Cohere Technologies and VMware (NYSE: VMW) today announced they are developing an O-RAN solution to help CSPs improve network and spectrum efficiencies and deliver new and differentiated services and experiences for their customers.
“The RAN is by far the most costly and complex part of a CSP network as workloads that run there require ultra-low latency and high performance,” said Stephen Spellicy, vice president of product marketing and solutions, Service Provider and Edge, VMware. “Our ongoing work with Cohere Technologies shows the value of disaggregating hardware functions and moving them to the telco cloud. Our solution is designed to help accelerate RAN automation, optimization, and monetization by enabling CSPs to deploy intelligent, cloud-native RAN applications created by a growing xApp developer community.”
The solution will bring together:
- VMware’s RAN Intelligent Controller (RIC) Platform
- Cohere’s Spectrum Multiplier and Cloud Scheduler xApps
The RAN Intelligent Controller (RIC) is a new function introduced by the O-RAN Alliance that enables CSPs to deploy cloud-native control and management apps in the RAN. Essentially, it virtualizes the RAN Centralized Units (CUs) and Distributed Units (DUs), where complex RAN intelligence was previously embedded. VMware has designed its RIC platform keeping developer experience at the center and offers a RIC Software Developer Kit (SDK) to any third-party developer to build apps that can be deployed in the RAN. Today most of these apps are geared toward making the network faster, including Cohere’s Spectrum Multiplier xApp.
Cohere’s Spectrum Multiplier and Cloud Scheduler xApps improve spectral efficiency for CSPs by as much as 2x by enabling existing mobile networks to communicate with multiple users simultaneously on the same time and frequency resources. This is achieved by using dynamic and smart pairing as well as precoding techniques. The result is improved spectral efficiency and network latency that helps CSPs deliver a better user experience and ease capacity bottlenecks when demand is high. It makes their network better equipped to deliver bandwidth-sensitive services like AR/VR streaming, 360/4K videos, and immersive gaming, among others.
“CSPs are spending tens of billions of dollars on 5G spectrum and being able to get the most out of that investment is critical,” said Ray Dolan, Chairman and CEO of Cohere Technologies. “Cohere is the first company to overcome the latency challenges of moving critical intelligence from the RAN to the cloud using VMware’s RIC Platform. Our software, when running on VMware’s RIC platform, provides CSPs with a powerful solution to extend spectral efficiency and deliver a great user experience to customers accessing 5G services.”
The solution is expected to be available by the end of the calendar year. To learn more about the VMware and Cohere Technologies partnership, as well as VMware’s plans for its RIC platform:
- Read a perspective on today’s announcement from VMware Director of R&D Rakesh Misra: VMware and Cohere Technologies Demonstrate the Power and Potential of Open RAN
- Read a perspective on today’s announcement from Cohere Technologies CEO Ray Dolan: Spectrum Multiplier and Telco Cloud Innovation for Mobile Operators
- Check out how Vodafone is working with VMware, Cohere Technologies, and other partners to accelerate innovation in its RAN in this blog post
About Cohere Technologies
Cohere is the innovator of massive MIMO scheduler and Delay-Doppler channel software for mobile and enterprise networks, and the developer of the Orthogonal Time Frequency Space (OTFS) 6G wireless system. Cohere is a member of the Next G Alliance, the O-RAN Alliance, the Open RAN Policy Coalition, the Open Networking Foundation (ONF) and the National Spectrum Consortium (NSC). Cohere is headquartered in Santa Clara, Calif. For more information, please visit: www.cohere-technologies.com and follow us on Twitter: @Cohere_4G_5G.
About VMware
VMware software powers the world’s complex digital infrastructure. The company’s cloud, app modernization, networking, security, and digital workspace offerings help customers deliver any application on any cloud across any device. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, VMware is committed to being a force for good, from its breakthrough technology innovations to its global impact. For more information, please visit https://www.vmware.com/company.html.
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