During
MWC Barcelona 2023, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and NEC Corporation highlighted their
continued commitment to push the commercialization of next-generation networks
with the introduction of the latest 5G vDU from NEC. Powered by the Qualcomm
X100 5G RAN Accelerator Card, HPE ProLiant DL110 Platform, and Red Hat
Enterprise Linux, this new innovative infrastructure solution aims to address
the ever-growing capacity challenges and low latency needs of networks of the
future and satisfy the demands of consumer digital experiences.
Expanding on the companies' previous announcement from November
2021, these solutions will enhance how 5G services are delivered by
allowing networks to manage increased data loads by broadening capacity and
boosting flexibility. Thanks to the robust feature set of the Qualcomm X100 5G
RAN Accelerator Card, including commercial-grade Layer 1 (L1) software,
operators will be able to more rapidly rollout future 3GPP release features,
lengthen platform lifespan, and reduce total cost of ownership. All critical
components to help fuel the next wave of digital transformation.
"NEC is a key leader in the infrastructure industry, and we are honored to be a
trusted technology provider and power their new vDU solution with the Qualcomm
X100 5G RAN Accelerator Card," said Gerardo Giaretta, Vice President, Product
Management, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. "Thanks to our promise of relentless
innovation, we are well equipped to support partners like NEC with the most
advanced 5G technologies to satisfy the ever-evolving needs of operators."
"Qualcomm Technologies has long been an industry leader in modem technology for
mobile terminals and mobile base stations," said Katsumi Tanoue, General
Manager, vRAN Business Department, NEC Corporation. "In addition, the Qualcomm
X100 5G RAN Accelerator Card outperforms others in processing power and low
power consumption. We are pleased to offer the vDU solution in combination with
NEC's upper layer software."
"A benefit of Open RAN is the capability to introduce technology advancements
by combining strengths of multiple companies," said Sadayuki Abeta, Vice
President, Global Head of Open RAN Solutions, NTT DOCOMO. "We expect to achieve
high capacity and power efficient vDU together with NEC and Qualcomm
Technologies."
"Delivering a vRAN optimized, high density, cost-effective solution is what's
required today by our joint telco customers. The HPE ProLiant DL110 platform is
a purpose designed vRAN carrier grade solution," said Phil Cutrone, Senior Vice
President and General Manager, Service Providers, OEM, and Telco, Hewlett
Packard Enterprise. "Together with NEC's new vDU solution, we are addressing
the operators TCO requirements and sustainability concerns by finally enabling
a true Open RAN solution."
Trial availability of NEC's vDU solution is expected in the third quarter of
2023 and commercial launch is expected in the fourth quarter of 2023, thus
marking a key milestone in Open RAN commercialization and delivering
state-of-the-art 5G technology across the globe.