Hewlett Packard Enterprise announced that KDDI, a leading Japanese telecommunications provider, is using the HPE ProLiant DL110 Gen10 Plus - Telco server for the commercial network operation of O-RAN compliant 5G standalone base stations.
KDDI
is accelerating construction of 5G base stations across Japan in
efforts to expedite 5G availability. The HPE ProLiant DL110 Gen10 Plus -
Telco server used for the virtualized base station is designed for Open
RAN (radio access network) and vRAN workloads, and is optimized for
edge applications that require high bandwidth and low latency.
"The
O-RAN compliant 5G virtualized base stations we developed are now
commercially operational," said Kazuyuki Yoshimura, Chief Technology
Officer, KDDI Corporation. "With open and virtualized base stations,
KDDI aims to provide customers with advanced communication services
which flexibly and quickly support their use cases. KDDI will continue
to take the lead in developing innovative network technologies, while
providing customers with safe and secure communications in addition to
new value-added experiences."
HPE
is collaborating with telecoms operators to provide a consistent near
zero-touch operational experience for the deployment of its
disaggregated RAN infrastructure and workloads, bringing infrastructure
automation and management, as well as network and service management to a
single, centralized and cloud-based platform.
"It
is a great honor to support KDDI's initiative with HPE telco
infrastructure amidst heightened expectations for 5G as digital
transformation accelerates in Japan," said Hirokazu Mochizuki, managing director, HPE Japan. "With
more than 30 years of expertise and innovation working with the telco
industry, we look forward to joining forces with KDDI in propelling the
5G economy and contributing to a sustainable society."
The
HPE ProLiant DL110 Gen10 Plus - Telco server includes built-in
security, intelligent management automation, is based on an open,
standards-based architecture, and supports software-based RAN solutions
from a variety of vendors. Security is implemented at the silicon level.
Operational management efficiency is achieved through automation and
software defined control to help reduce time for provisioning,
maintenance, and deployment. The server is carrier-grade and integrates
multiple functions (baseband unit, relay gateway, and cell site gateway
router) to reduce the footprint needed in 5G base stations.
The
exponential data growth driven by advances with new digital experiences
is accelerating the need for a commercial roll out of 5G, which enables
higher speed, higher capacity, and lower latency communications. 5G has
been developed with open standards to unlock greater innovation, reduce
costs, and boost innovation. HPE is contributing to the O-RAN Alliance
and the Telecom Infra Project (TIP) who are both driving this major
industry shift.
The HPE ProLiant DL110 Gen10 Plus - Telco server is an integral component of the HPE Open RAN Solution Stack which complements the HPE 5G Core Stack.
HPE Open RAN Solution Stack helps operators to design, deploy and
manage resources and applications together from a common and centralized
platform. Both solutions are developed by HPE Communications Technology Group (CTG),
which offers one of the broadest telco portfolios in the market, and
helps telcos and enterprises take advantage of the huge 5G market
opportunity with a family of open, interoperable solution stacks.