Open RAN promises significant opportunities for carriers and enterprises to deliver 5G services without being tied to legacy equipment and a single supplier. Open RAN and vRAN deployments are starting and are already capable of matching integrated RAN in simpler, lower-end deployments. The current challenge is delivering the benefits of Open RAN in high-end deployment scenarios, with large operating bandwidths and advanced antenna processing.

This webinar presents the key findings from the Heavy Reading Open RAN Platforms and Architectures Service Provider Survey. Heavy Reading’s Analyst at Large, Simon Stanley will lead a panel to discuss and analyse the results of the December 2022 survey, with guest speakers from AMD, Intel and Kontron contributing expert insight and opinion.

Among the topics to be discussed include:

When will the Open RAN and vRAN ecosystem be ready for mass deployment? The highest priorities for service provider O

Simon Stanley

January 6, 2022

12 Hr View
Heavy Reading Open RAN Platforms and Architectures Service Provider Survey 2022 Results

Date: Feb 13, 2023

Duration: 12 Hr

About the Author(s)

Simon Stanley

Simon Stanley is Founder and Principal Consultant at Earlswood Marketing Ltd., an independent market analyst and consulting company based in the U.K. His work has included investment due diligence, market analysis for investors, and business/product strategy for semiconductor companies. Simon has written extensively for Heavy Reading and Light Reading. His reports and Webinars cover a variety of communications-related subjects, including LTE, Policy Management, SDN/NFV, IMS, ATCA, 100/400G optical components, multicore processors, switch chipsets, network processors, and optical transport. He has also run several Light Reading events covering Next Generation network components and ATCA.

Prior to founding Earlswood Marketing, Simon spent more than 15 years in product marketing and business management. He has held senior positions with Fujitsu, National Semiconductor, and U.K. startup ClearSpeed, covering networking, personal systems, and graphics in Europe, North America, and Japan. Simon has spent over 30 years in the electronics industry, including several years designing CPU-based systems, before moving into semiconductor marketing. In 1983, Stanley earned a Bachelor's in Electronic and Electrical Engineering from Brunel University, London.

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