- Adding mid-band and Massive MIMO support to the Ericsson Cloud RAN portfolio will increase its 5G performance
- Introducing Ericsson Cloud Link, the software capability allowing Cloud RAN deployments to use existing network hardware and software to increase performance and reach
- Boosting high-performance Cloud RAN in mid-band with Intel technology
These latest enhancements to
Ericsson’s portfolio were developed in close collaboration with customers such
as Verizon. They will enable service providers
to seamlessly evolve towards cloud-native technologies and open network
architectures and meet the demand for more deployment flexibility. Service providers will also be able
to extend Ericsson Cloud RAN reach with seven million 5G-ready Ericsson Radio System radios already in the field globally.
Since the introduction of Ericsson
Cloud RAN at the end of last year, Ericsson
has the capability to introduce a virtualized RAN solution across all
deployment scenarios including existing footprints - also known as ‘bluefield
deployments’. Bluefield deployments enable service providers to deploy Cloud
RAN into their networks and capitalize on the full interworking between the two
network architectures. This
is driven by Ericsson Cloud Link, which enables value-add network technologies such as Ericsson Spectrum Sharing, Uplink Booster and Carrier Aggregation to operate across platforms.
Fredrik Jejdling, Executive Vice President and Head
of Business Area Networks, Ericsson, says: “We aim to constantly develop the best technologies by working closely
with our customers. We continue investing in technology to stay ahead and
deliver a high-performing and cost-effective portfolio, as evidenced by our
latest releases. Now we are bringing this high performance to Cloud RAN with the
vision that our customers can deploy cloud-native networks, virtually
everywhere, on any cloud, and server platform.“
Joe Madden, Chief Analyst, Mobile Experts, says: “What
Ericsson is doing goes beyond stacking new technologies above existing radio
access. Instead, Ericsson raises innovative possibilities for performance gains
by combining Cloud RAN mid-band with seven million Ericsson Radio System radios
in the field. The coordinated use of virtualized RAN and pre-integrated radios
involves optimization and interoperability between generations, which should
reduce overall lifetime cost for operators.”
Boosting Cloud RAN
performance with Intel
A high-performing mid-band 5G deployment requires
150 times more compute power than 4G, in half the time. With the addition of
hardware accelerators to deliver part of this needed compute power, cloud
infrastructure becomes a feasible option for mid-band deployments. To meet the high-performance
standards in 5G and beyond, Ericsson and Intel are pioneering the Cloud RAN
space together.
Ericsson Cloud RAN creates more options for
communications service providers and delivers a truly cloud agnostic platform, supported
by its long-term strategic partner, Intel. The portfolio will leverage Intel’s compute –
across multiple product generations of Intel Xeon Scalable processors and
accelerator technology, to enable high-density capacity solutions. This enables both companies to deliver the
type of performance seen in the most demanding RAN environments in the world.
Navin Shenoy, Executive Vice President and
General Manager of the Data Platforms Group at Intel, says: ”Intel’s
technologies such as Xeon processors have fueled the massive growth of the
cloud and are now playing a pivotal role in vRAN momentum. Our long-standing
partnership with Ericsson is entering an exciting new phase with the shared
goal of unleashing richer user experiences with 5G.”
Collaborating with open
innovation ecosystems
The emergence of virtualized and distributed
computing architectures, together with disaggregation of hardware and software,
has reinforced the value of open innovation ecosystems. Ericsson Cloud RAN is
designed to be cloud agnostic with supplementary cloud integration services to
facilitate the onboarding to the service provider’s cloud infrastructure of
choice.
To deliver that value and building on the
foundation laid with Intel, Ericsson is also working with ecosystem partners,
including industry-leading IT infrastructure vendors such as Hewlett Packard
Enterprise (HPE). This collaboration brings additional flexibility to Cloud RAN
deployments, as Ericsson customers will now also have an option to select HPE workload
optimized edge compute based on HPE ProLiant servers and any cloud platform to
deploy their Cloud RAN networks.