Vodafone, Samsung begin open RAN rollout across UK

Andrea Dona of Vodafone

Samsung Electronics is supporting Vodafone’s large-scale deployment of open RAN (radio access network) across 2,500 mobile sites in Wales and South-West of England. Starting in Devon, Vodafone kicked off its open RAN deployment using Samsung’s virtualised RAN (vRAN) software and open RAN radio solutions.

For this installation, Samsung is providing its vRAN software supporting Multi-RAT (multiple radio access technology) across 4G and 5G and its O-RAN compliant radios in the low- and mid-bands, including its massive MIMO (multiple-input and multiple-output) radios. Samsung has integrated its 64T64R massive MIMO radios into open RAN, demonstrating its capability to handle integration, which is more complex for 64T64R massive MIMO radios, in comparison to single-band radios.

This deployment open RAN rollout in the UK in expanded collaboration between Vodafone, Samsung and several other partners, since the UK’s 5G open RAN site in Bath in January of 2022. Subsequently Samsung supported the installation of open RAN in Vodafone’s Exmouth and Torquay network, in December of 2022. This was another open RAN ecosystem.

Using Samsung’s vRAN solutions, Vodafone, Samsung and other partners have proven the capability of open RAN in Vodafone UK’s commercial network, exceeding the performance of legacy hardware-based RAN in urban locations. Test results exceeded the targeted KPIs (key performance indicator), including 4G and 5G downlink and uplink throughput.

“Vodafone has been at the forefront of open RAN innovation and we are excited to kick-off the mass installation of open RAN, working together with Samsung Networks and the rest of our ecosystem,” says Andrea Dona, chief network officer, Vodafone UK. “After rounds of testing and validation, we are well prepared to embark on this new phase in our open RAN expansion, and look forward to opening up a new world of possibilities that will transform customer experiences.”

“Now we are witnessing how innovative technologies like open RAN and vRAN can further bolster 5G capabilities, creating new paths and possibilities for network evolution,” says Junehee Lee, executive vice president, head of global sales and marketing, networks business at Samsung Electronics. “Following this historic milestone in Europe, we will continue working together with Vodafone to take their open RAN networks to new heights.”

“The release of vRAN 3.0 comes at a good time, as Samsung is extending its vRAN solutions to this major ‘brownfield’ opportunity,” says Joe Madden, founder and chief analyst, Mobile Experts. “This milestone is important because it represents open RAN replacing legacy solutions at scale in a high-capacity environment, and it sets up Vodafone UK with the flexibility to monetise their RAN better in the future.”

Samsung also supported the automation of vRAN deployments process, easing the management of cell sites from a unified platform.

Samsung has made a delivery of 5G end-to-end solutions, including chipsets, radios and cores. Through ongoing research and development, Samsung drives the industry to advance 5G networks with its product portfolio, from vRAN 3.0, open RAN, core to private network solutions and AI-powered automation tools. The company currently provides network solutions to mobile operators that deliver connectivity to hundreds of millions of users worldwide.

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