Cisco and NEC Corporation announced plans to expand their collaboration efforts to include system
integration solutions and potential opportunities in 5G xHaul and
private 5G to help customers transform their architecture and connect
more people and things.
End-to-End 5G xHaul Automation
Cisco and NEC have expanded areas of collaboration under their Global Systems Integrator Agreement (GSIA) with augmented solutions for scalable 5G xHaul transport networks,
such as enhanced capabilities for end-to-end automation and routed
optical networking to support operators' monetization of 5G.
Following the initial signing of the GSIA two years ago, the
companies combined their respective strengths to expand geographical
coverage of their solutions with stronger, faster connections for global
operators such as Telefónica Vivo.
With increasing traffic surges, demand for faster time to market with
assured quality, and the need to innovate from transport to the edge,
the companies have agreed to expand areas of collaboration including
enhanced automation and routed optical networking.
As part of the new collaboration, NEC will leverage its vast
ecosystem and expertise as a global network integrator to overcome the
complexity of multi-vendor networks. The company's 5G Transport Centers
of Excellence in EMEA and LATAM, with both local and regional
engineering capabilities and a pool of global experience, will play a
central role in navigating customers' end-to-end network lifecycle and
optimization in a phased approach.
With extensive experience, leadership, and knowledge of the industry,
combined with a commitment to research and development, Cisco will
provide industry-leading solutions that meet growing customer demands.
"The needs for modernized architecture in 5G have steadily enhanced
our partnership with Cisco, leading us to this next level of
partnership," said Hideyuki Ogata, General Manager, Service Provider
Solutions Department, NEC. "The industry-leading solutions from Cisco
and our ecosystem partners, combined with our world-class network
integration capabilities, enable us to deliver compelling solutions to
multiple operators and verticals across the world."
"Partnering with world-class technology leaders is essential to
reaching the future of connectivity that we know is possible," said
Sanjay Kaul, President, Service Provider Business, Asia Pacific &
Japan, Cisco. "That is why our partnership with NEC is so special. Our
multi-level collaboration has enabled some of the largest IP Networks in
the world using breakthrough architectures that change economics with
routed optical networking, virtual routing, and 5G radio
interoperability."
Private 5G
Taking a new approach to networking and connectivity is fundamental.
In addition to transport xHaul networks, the two companies plan to work
together in areas of IoT, 5G, and Wi-Fi, driving the next wave of
industrial transformation.
Under the Cisco's Country Digital Acceleration program, work is in
progress to qualify NEC's new UNIVERGE RV 1200 radio with Cisco's
Private 5G solution at Cisco's 5G Showcase in Tokyo, a world-leading 5G
services incubation hub and Cisco engineering site to deliver
game-changing private 5G solutions in the Japanese market.
The NEC UNIVERGE RV 1200 radio is designed and developed for the
Japanese private 5G market. It is unique in that it's all-in-one with
RU/CU/DU in a single unit, compact and light weight, and positioned for
both indoor and outdoor use, providing increased flexibility and
scalability for installation.
"We are pleased to add private 5G for business to our long-standing
strategic partnership between Cisco and NEC," said Suhun Yun, Managing
Director, Digital Network Business Division, NEC. "We look forward to
the expansion of the partnership between the two companies, which will
help accelerate private 5G market expansion and further efforts to
address social issues."