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T E C K N E X U S DEPLOYING PRIVATE 5G USE CASES WITH OPEN RAN Radisys has not just been successful in public network deployments but has also been effective in delivering on private 5G use cases. Here, the flexibility of Open RAN has been crucial. Integrating disaggregated RAN with Private 5G allows a remarkable degree of flexibility, allowing private networks to be configured to meet specific enterprise needs and accommodate the requirements of individual venues or locations. The benefits reaped from this approach extend beyond mere customization; these include ultra-low latency, high network availability, high device density capabilities, the adoption of an open and cloud-native platform, and the capacity for a large volume of data aggregation. Radisys' LTE and 5G New Radio (NR) protocol software for private networks is founded on the Open RAN approach. By incorporating open interfaces, the virtualization of RAN, and support for compact 5G core stacks, Radisys offers the unique ability to enable flexible deployment options. These range from compact deployments on-premises to edge cloud or centralized deployments. The disaggregated architecture provided by Radisys offers unparalleled deployment flexibility. Through control/user plane separation, Radisys' RAN and core network software stacks can facilitate integrated small cells of the Central Unit/Distributed Unit (CU/DU) with option 2 split and other combinations. This flexibility extends to Distributed Antenna systems (DAS)-like distributed radio environments where multiple Radio Units (RUs) can connect to a DU either directly or through a switch or gateway. Radisys also offers open fronthaul gateway software to interwork between eCPRI-based DU and CPRI-based RUs. Moreover, the software stacks of Radisys can support small-cell hardware in both FR1 and FR2 spectrum for indoor and outdoor scenarios. Adding a further layer of flexibility, Radisys enables multi-access edge computing capabilities for private networks by leveraging a cloud-based architecture and integration with partner hardware platforms. With support for the European Telecommunications Standards Institute's (ETSI) Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) architecture, Radisys brings workloads for RAN, User Plane Function (UPF), and voice/video processing closer to the edge, creating a powerful MEC offering for enterprise users. In a nutshell, Radisys' approach to private 5G use cases is all about flexibility and tailoring solutions to specific needs - an approach made possible by the power and versatility of Open RAN. AUG 2023 | #15

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