The UK’s decision to ban equipment made by China’s Huawei from its 5G telecoms network is forcing mobile operators to embrace new infrastructure solutions — launching a new wave of innovation.
Under a government plan set out last year, operators were told that more than a third of mobile network traffic should be carried over so-called ‘Open RAN’ — or Radio Access Network — by 2030.
Open RAN allows telecoms groups to separate the hardware and software of a mobile base station, thereby opening the door for a mix of equipment and technologies from different vendors.
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