Reliance Jio Infocomm has teamed up with a group of international telecom service providers, vendors and integrators for the Open Test and Integration Centre (OTIC) initiative for Operator Defined Next Generation Radio Access Networks (O-RAN) architecture and interfaces.
These service providers, venders and system integrators are collaborating on multi-vendor interoperability and validation activities for realising O-RAN compliant disaggregated 5G access infrastructure that leverages open software and hardware hardened for commercial deployments.
The Open Source Alliance partners include China Mobile and Reliance Jio along with China Telecom, China Unicom, Intel, Radisys, Samsung Electronics, Airspan, Baicells, CertusNet, Mavenir, Lenovo, Ruijie Network, Inspur, Sylincom, WindRiver, ArrayComm, and Chengdu NTS
The OTIC initiative is an operator-led collaboration with the aim to facilitate OEM and other open source products and solutions to be functionally compliant to the specifications of the O-RAN Alliance, through verification, integration and testing of disaggregated RAN components and to deliver the desired architecture that supports a plug-n-play model.
“O-RAN Alliance is driving RAN innovation to address operational efficiencies, mobile broadband traffic growth, and vertical industry requirements with the necessary flexibility and agility. Its disaggregated architecture focuses on open interfaces, open source software, open hardware reference design, and embedded AI/ML and data analytics. CMCC will initiate an OTIC in Beijing, China, which should provide the common platform for solutions to be operationally ready to enable end-to-end interoperability and deployment in scale; as well as to be hardened for reliability, performance, scalability, and security that operator networks require,” said Li Zhengmao, EVP of China Mobile.
“Jio has been able to fundamentally disrupt the telecom space. However we realise that disruption and innovation is a continuous process. We are fast-tracking our efforts in 5G and Open technologies by developing and working with OTIC to accelerate the adoption of industry standard, interoperable O-RAN based deployments. Delivering ubiquitous and high performance solutions to everyone is at the core of everything we do. Working together, ORAN, SOC providers, Operators, OEMs and solution providers are all important partners in the creation of the Open Wireless Network as a Platform. The OTIC is an important step toward enabling the commercialisation of the Open RAN platform and the new model for wireless networks,” said Mathew Oommen, president, Reliance Jio.
“Intel supports enabling open architectures and a robust ecosystem that will drive innovation at the edge and radio access network. Our support of the OTIC labs will enable development, integration and testing of the O-RAN specifications and accelerate the development of commercial solutions for 5G network deployments,” said Dan McNamara, senior vice president Data Center Group, Intel.
“Lenovo strongly supports the O-RAN Alliance and is excited to see the launch of the OTIC initiative. The OTIC Labs provide a truly open environment that enables members to interoperate, integrate, and test O-RAN components and solutions. Lenovo looks forward to working closely with industry partners to jointly promote openness and innovation for 5G and beyond," said Jason Wei, VP & GM, Converged Network BU, Lenovo.
“Samsung strongly supports open architecture that will take 5G networks to new heights, allowing the industry to continue driving innovation further. I am confident that OTIC will play a key role in accelerating the O-RAN based open platform development by empowering rapid creation of the robust ecosystem,” said Jaeho Jeon, executive vice president and head of R&D, Networks Business at Samsung Electronics.
“As a leading provider of disruptive global 4G/5G solutions, Baicells is honoured to be part of the OTIC initiative with the shared vision of new levels of openness, efficiency and flexibility with all members. By leveraging our solid abilities in O-RAN development and system integration experience, Baicells could provide a wide range of innovative solutions, including pRRU, rHub, acceleration card to our ecosystem and help accelerate the maturity of O-RAN eco-system ASAP,” said Lixin Sun, CEO of Baicells.
“The Linux Foundation is a strong supporter of Open Source, Open Architectures, and Open Interfaces across networks. LF has enjoyed working with these operators in Open Source initiatives and appreciate their contributions to projects such as the O-RAN Software Community, ONAP, OPNFV, and others. We are excited to see the commitment to open platforms and the initiative to drive interoperability and validation of open RAN architectures and solutions through the OTICs along with Open Source Community O-RAN-SC. This initiative will be a catalyst for a new paradigm to wireless networks,” said Arpit Joshipura, general manager, Networking, Edge & IOT, The Linux Foundation.
The OTIC initiative aims to expedite how the industry develops open RAN technologies and products that are hardened and supported for real-world deployments. The initial focus is to ensure RAN components from multiple vendors support standard and open interfaces and can interoperate in accordance with O-RAN test specifications.
OTIC has invited additional partners to join and advance the creation of ready-to-implement blueprints for RAN solutions conforming to the O-RAN specifications in order to realise open and disaggregated 5G networks.