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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: German telecom operator<\/a> Deutsche Telekom<\/a> has partnered with gear makers Nokia<\/a>, Fujitsu<\/a>, and Mavenir<\/a> to commence commercial open Radio Access Network<\/a> (Open RAN) deployment across its European footprint.

Nokia and Fujitsu have been chosen as partners for an initial commercial open RAN introduction in Germany from 2023 onwards, the telco said in a statement, adding that customers in the Neubrandenburg area will receive 2G, 4G and
5G services<\/a> from the deployment in the ‘brownfield’ network environment of Telekom<\/a> Deutschland.

In addition, Mavenir has been chosen as partner for an initial multi-vendor deployment in DT’s European footprint starting in 2023.


Mavenir, in this partnership, will be the end-to-end system integrator (SI) for the telco’s Open RAN deployment in a country of its European footprint. The delivery includes Mavenir’s OpenBeam Radios and third-party ORAN radios for open fronthaul.


“Open RAN is critical to Deutsche Telekom’s strategy to foster greater vendor diversity and accelerate customer focused innovation in the radio access network,” underlines Claudia Nemat, Board Member for Technology and Innovation. “We are committed to open RAN as the technology of choice for future networks and as a catalyst to take Europe forward in the digital era, so we are making it happen with partners.“


“Open RAN has matured over the last months in both stability and performance, which has given us the confidence for an initial commercial deployment. Together with Nokia, Mavenir and other ecosystem partners, we will use our collaboration as the springboard to accelerate open RAN development and create a path to deployment at scale,” said Abdu Mudesir, Deutsche Telekom Group CTO & CTO Germany”.
\"Mavenir<\/a><\/figure>

Mavenir partners Jabil to manufacture massive MIMO gear in India<\/a><\/h2>

“This announcement is another milestone in Mavenir’s commitment to making Open vRAN Radios with a proven and trusted manufacturer, available to customers globally,” said Ramnik Kamo, EVP, CIO and CPO, Mavenir. “We are excited about expanding the operations in Pune with Jabil to now include mMIMO radios as well. We are shipping radios to tier 1 customers from this site.”<\/p><\/div>

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: German telecom operator<\/a> Deutsche Telekom<\/a> has partnered with gear makers Nokia<\/a>, Fujitsu<\/a>, and Mavenir<\/a> to commence commercial open Radio Access Network<\/a> (Open RAN) deployment across its European footprint.

Nokia and Fujitsu have been chosen as partners for an initial commercial open RAN introduction in Germany from 2023 onwards, the telco said in a statement, adding that customers in the Neubrandenburg area will receive 2G, 4G and
5G services<\/a> from the deployment in the ‘brownfield’ network environment of Telekom<\/a> Deutschland.

In addition, Mavenir has been chosen as partner for an initial multi-vendor deployment in DT’s European footprint starting in 2023.


Mavenir, in this partnership, will be the end-to-end system integrator (SI) for the telco’s Open RAN deployment in a country of its European footprint. The delivery includes Mavenir’s OpenBeam Radios and third-party ORAN radios for open fronthaul.


“Open RAN is critical to Deutsche Telekom’s strategy to foster greater vendor diversity and accelerate customer focused innovation in the radio access network,” underlines Claudia Nemat, Board Member for Technology and Innovation. “We are committed to open RAN as the technology of choice for future networks and as a catalyst to take Europe forward in the digital era, so we are making it happen with partners.“


“Open RAN has matured over the last months in both stability and performance, which has given us the confidence for an initial commercial deployment. Together with Nokia, Mavenir and other ecosystem partners, we will use our collaboration as the springboard to accelerate open RAN development and create a path to deployment at scale,” said Abdu Mudesir, Deutsche Telekom Group CTO & CTO Germany”.
\"Mavenir<\/a><\/figure>

Mavenir partners Jabil to manufacture massive MIMO gear in India<\/a><\/h2>

“This announcement is another milestone in Mavenir’s commitment to making Open vRAN Radios with a proven and trusted manufacturer, available to customers globally,” said Ramnik Kamo, EVP, CIO and CPO, Mavenir. “We are excited about expanding the operations in Pune with Jabil to now include mMIMO radios as well. We are shipping radios to tier 1 customers from this site.”<\/p><\/div>