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        Open RAN Tipped to Take Off in Next 2 Years



        Research by US  manufacturing  services   with  65  per  cent  citing  it  as  a  superior   challenges  for 5G  include  the  creation
        company Jabil pointed to growing traction   technology  which  will  “dramatically  of  subscription  models  (31  per  cent);
        around  open  RAN, with  a  majority  of   transform   telecommunications”,   an   government regulations (27 per cent); and
        businesses involved in the implementation   increase  of 16  per cent compared with   erosion of market share by OTT providers
        or adoption of 5G expecting the approach   the first survey in 2018. Most respondents   (25 per cent). Open RAN has its fair share
        to be a serious contender within the next   (64  per  cent)  agreed  it  would take  one-  of critics. In March, Strand Consult founder
        two years. A survey of 193  companies   to-three  years  before  5G  technology was   John Strand predicted the approach would
        conducted  for  Jabil  by  SIS  International   widely adopted, with 32 per cent citing lack   account  for  less  than  1  per cent  of 5G
        Research found 57  per cent  expect  open   of  spectrum as  the  biggest  challenge  for   mobile sites in 2025 and not more than 3
        RAN to be ready for widespread deployment   deployments. Additional  business  model   per cent by 2030.
        in the timeframe, with 22 per cent already
        establishing  a roadmap.  The research
        also  showed 55  per cent  of respondents
        were  “seriously considering  an  open
        RAN  strategy”.  Jabil  stated  participants
        believe open RAN “will reduce capital and
        operational  expenditures”.  Some  44  per
        cent of respondents believe cloud service
        providers including Google Cloud, AWS and
        Microsoft Azure have a role in  open RAN
        strategies, while 67 per cent which have an
        existing  strategy  for the  approach stated
        these  companies  fit  into  their  plans.  The
        companies were bullish on 5G’s prospects,




        Bell Ready to Deploy ‘5G+’ with 3.5GHz Spectrum


                                             Bell Canada announced this week that it is   with  compatible devices will  ‘soon’ have
                                             ‘poised’  to  begin  deploying  the  3500MHz   access  to 5G+  capabilities,  starting  with
                                             band  spectrum it  won last  summer  to   Toronto, and  it  will  work towards  offering
                                             expand and upgrade 5G services in urban   5G+  coverage  to approximately  40%  of
                                             and rural  markets  across  the  country.   the  Canadian  population by the end  of
                                             Bell  says  that  the  addition  of 3500MHz   2022.  Bell’s  existing  5G  network currently
                                             frequencies  to its  5G  network  will  give   covers  over  75%  of the  population.  Bell’s
                                             customers a faster  experience  with  peak   rival  Rogers  Communications claimed
                                             theoretical  download speeds  of ‘up to   a  Canadian  first  with  the  start  of  live
                                             3Gbps  in  select  areas’  under  the  ‘5G+’   3500MHz 5G deployments this week.
                                             banner. Bell  added that  5G customers




        Orange Poland Has Over 1m Active 5G Devices


        Orange Poland says it now has more than   during April this year were 5G-capable, with   million  subscriptions  and  around 29%  of
        one million 5G devices on its network. The   over 100 devices in its 5G line-up. Orange is   the overall market in subscription terms.
        firm  added  that  47%  of  all  handsets  sold   Poland’s largest mobile provider, with 14.4


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