- The new lab provides a commercially-neutral, collaborative environment for the testing and integration of Open RAN network solutions
- SONIC Labs aims to diversify the telecoms supply chain by helping Open RAN vendors to the UK market
- The facilities open as additional companies are welcomed to the SONIC Labs programme
Digital Catapult, working in partnership with Ofcom, has today announced the opening of its new Open RAN testing facilities as part of its SONIC Labs (SmartRAN Open Network Interoperability Centre) programme, funded by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT).
The programme is driving forward the rollout of a new wireless communication technology known as Open Radio Access Networks (Open RAN), which enables mobile networks to be built using a variety of different equipment suppliers.
The new facilities provide multiple Open RAN vendors with the opportunity to trial, test and accelerate the development of their products in a commercially neutral environment. The SONIC Labs programme aims to support the UK government’s 5G Telecoms Diversification Supply Chain Strategy so it is fit for the future – making it more secure and accessible for new market entrants, as well as fostering innovation in the Open RAN space.
Multiple vendors are already carrying out end-to-end Interoperability, performance and scalability testing in the dedicated purpose built space with state of the art testing and lab infrastructure. So far, fifteen vendors and thirty six Open RAN products have collaborated with SONIC Labs, signifying the largest concentration of Open RAN vendors coming together to collaborate in a commercially neutral environment in the UK, with reach to additional companies set to expand even further in the coming months.
At the official opening of the new facilities in Kings Cross, London, some of the companies involved in SONIC Labs will share their learnings and insights to date, alongside a discussion from labs and testbeds across the globe, such as i14Y Lab based in Germany and the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) from the US.
Digital Catapult has also welcomed new companies to the next activity in the SONIC Labs programme, including global Open RAN vendors new to the UK market such as Taiwan based WNC and US based Airspan Networks.
The next technical activity will focus on exploring the RAN Intelligence Controller (RIC), a system that controls the radio access networks (RAN) for optimised performance and can provide real-time analytics using Artificial Intelligence /Machine Learning based algorithms for informed decision-making and better network performance. Four organisations are set to bring their RIC products for interoperability testing and integration – including Accelleran and IS-Wireless.
The programme continues to evolve and extend its activities to push the capabilities of the Open RAN products, with the next activity focused on exploring outdoor focused products, as well as continuing maturity of indoor products such as testing and optimising the performance of the indoor multi-vendor systems. Field trials in indoor and outdoor environments will help to give a more realistic deployment for Open RAN systems and the maturity of the products.
The companies joining the next SONIC Labs activity include: Accelleran, Airspan Networks, Benetel, IS-Wireless, Phluido, WNC and Radisys, with additional vendors set to join in the coming weeks.
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