
""Since announcing our plan to modernize our wireless network, we've made significant progress," AT&T said in their blog post about the Open RAN project. "To date, we've already completed nearly 40% of our overall swap program from Nokia radios to Ericsson. Additionally, we've added valuable mid-band (N77) spectrum to over 15,000 sites which deliver increased speeds and a greatly improved wireless experience for our customers. This accomplishment is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our teams. And this achievement isn't just a technical milestone - it's a clear signal that the future of wireless will be open, agile, and innovation-driven.""
"AT&T Labs has successfully completed the first Open Radio Access Network (RAN) call using third-party radios over AT&T's commercial network, the company announced in a blog post today. Ericsson and 1Finity Collaborated with AT&T for the project. According to AT&T, the success of the solution involving multiple vendors shows the interoperability and flexibility Open RAN brings to their network. They said this demonstrates how critical collaboration is for developing open, programmable networks."
AT&T Labs completed the first Open Radio Access Network (Open RAN) call using third-party radios over AT&T's commercial network in collaboration with Ericsson and 1Finity. The multi-vendor call demonstrated Open RAN interoperability, flexibility, and the importance of collaboration to develop open, programmable networks. AT&T is shifting from a closed, proprietary RAN to a fully open and programmable architecture to increase flexibility, speed, and consumer choice. The company has completed nearly 40% of a radio swap from Nokia to Ericsson and added mid-band (N77) spectrum to over 15,000 sites, improving speeds and wireless experience.
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