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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Open source solutions provider Red Hat<\/a> and Samsung<\/a> have extended their collaboration to offer a 5G virtualised Radio Access Network (vRAN<\/a>) solution with integration and automation capabilities to telecom operators.

“With
Red Hat<\/a> as one of Samsung<\/a>’s key platform partners, service providers will be able to use this solution to realize a faster return on investment (ROI) while helping to mitigate the production risks of building more consistent and regulatory compliant deployments and operations across potentially tens of thousands of sites,” the companies said in a joint statement at the Mobile World Congress 2023 (MWC23) Barcelona.

The statement added that the platform can also be used to innovate on private 5G, multi-access edge computing (MWC), 5G core networks, and more.

The solution will be built on an array of Red Hat open hybrid cloud technologies including Red Hat OpenShift, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes and Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform.

This
vRAN<\/a> solution by Red Hat and Samsung is expected to be available as a proof-of-concept in the latter half of 2023, according to the statement.

\"MWC23:<\/a><\/figure>

MWC23: Ericsson to demonstrate new RAN, transport gear, live digital twin of 6G network<\/a><\/h2>

Ericsson will also demonstrate 5G standalone network slicing early deployments. The company will further offer a glimpse into the future of 6G-related technologies being explored in its labs.<\/p><\/div>

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Open source solutions provider Red Hat<\/a> and Samsung<\/a> have extended their collaboration to offer a 5G virtualised Radio Access Network (vRAN<\/a>) solution with integration and automation capabilities to telecom operators.

“With
Red Hat<\/a> as one of Samsung<\/a>’s key platform partners, service providers will be able to use this solution to realize a faster return on investment (ROI) while helping to mitigate the production risks of building more consistent and regulatory compliant deployments and operations across potentially tens of thousands of sites,” the companies said in a joint statement at the Mobile World Congress 2023 (MWC23) Barcelona.

The statement added that the platform can also be used to innovate on private 5G, multi-access edge computing (MWC), 5G core networks, and more.

The solution will be built on an array of Red Hat open hybrid cloud technologies including Red Hat OpenShift, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes and Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform.

This
vRAN<\/a> solution by Red Hat and Samsung is expected to be available as a proof-of-concept in the latter half of 2023, according to the statement.

\"MWC23:<\/a><\/figure>

MWC23: Ericsson to demonstrate new RAN, transport gear, live digital twin of 6G network<\/a><\/h2>

Ericsson will also demonstrate 5G standalone network slicing early deployments. The company will further offer a glimpse into the future of 6G-related technologies being explored in its labs.<\/p><\/div>