- Nokia Self-Organizing Networks (SON) to boost automation and support 5G optimization across Orange affiliates
- The deal allows Orange affiliate operators to optimize their mobile networks irrespective of which RAN vendor they run on with the help of Nokia SON technology
Nokia SON operates on top of any vendor’s radio technology,
enabling Orange to optimize its live commercial networks regardless of who
built them. As a key tool in the Nokia network management and optimization
portfolio, SON offers Orange the power to automate radio network configuration
and optimization processes, as well as improve network performance and
efficiency to support the increasing demands of 5G.
Nokia SON lets Orange automate operations to realize the
full potential of their existing 2G, 3G and 4G networks while also supporting
the progressive deployment of 5G. Providing a centralized SON platform, it
automates operations across multiple technologies, eliminating complexities
from the multi-vendor and multi-layered networks naturally found across global
operators. The extreme automation and artificial intelligence framework built
into Nokia SON helps Orange affiliates provide better network quality with
greater reliability and speed to their customers.
The deal is the latest example of Nokia’s continued
investment, capability and focus on developing technology that supports the
practicality of 5G network upgrades. Utilizing Nokia SON’s software development
kit (SDK), Orange has been creating and sharing custom solutions to manage
their unique network environments.
Arnaud Vamparys, Senior VP Radio Networks and 5G at Orange,
said: “As a long-term partner, Nokia was a natural choice to help us automate
our mobile networks in different geographies. The complexity of radio
optimization is growing with 5G beamforming and Nokia’s flexible, automated and
multi-vendor platform enables us to maintain our exemplary network quality and
customer satisfaction in the 5G era.”
Mark Atkinson, Head of RAN at Nokia, said: “5G deployments
and rollouts look much simpler on paper than they do in the real world. We
appreciate and understand that our CSP customers have a technology stack that
spans multiple vendors, which can lead to inefficiencies and complexity.
Working with Orange and its global affiliates to optimize and simplify their
multi-vendor networks is a challenge we relish and are proud to be part of.”
Resources
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