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Driving Connectivity Forward - Radisys' Role in the Open RAN and Small Cells Landscape - TeckNexus

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INDUSTRIAL PRIVATE 5G Radisys Connect LTE and 5G New Radio (NR) protocol software stand out as an optimal solution for private networks due to a number of distinct features and capabilities. Firstly, it's grounded in the Open Radio Access Network (RAN) approach. By leveraging open interfaces, Radisys ensures compatibility with a range of devices and technologies. Furthermore, with the virtualization of the RAN and the incorporation of compact 5G core stacks, Radisys offers unmatched flexibility in deployment options. This means users can opt for compact on-premise setups or deploy their networks on edge clouds or through centralized methods based on their specific needs and circumstances. Secondly, Radisys capitalizes on the power of disaggregated architecture and the Control/User Plane Separation (CUPS). These elements enable the integration of small cells of Central Units (CUs) and Distributed Units (DUs) with an option 2 split and other combinations. This flexibility allows network customization to a granular level, facilitating precise control over network configurations. In addition, Radisys' Distributed Unit (DU) software stacks are designed to operate seamlessly with third-party Radio Units (RUs). This allows for an adaptable, distributed radio environment in which multiple RUs can link to a DU directly or via a switch or gateway. Furthermore, Radisys' open fronthaul gateway software ensures smooth interoperation between eCPRI-based DUs and CPRI-based RUs. Another advantage is the compatibility of Radisys software stacks with small cells hardware in both FR1 and FR2 spectrums, enabling deployment in a wide variety of indoor and outdoor scenarios. Finally, Radisys also provides potent Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) capabilities for private networks. Radisys' MEC can manage workloads for RAN, User Plane Function (UPF), and voice/video processing closer to the network edge using a cloud-based architecture. By aligning with the ETSI MEC architecture, Radisys can deliver a powerful, tailored edge computing solution that meets the specific needs of enterprise users. 5G MAGAZINE | #22

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