SoftBank Corp., NEC and Broadcom Jointly Validate RAN Modernization with Virtualization by Unifying O-RAN Architecture and Telco Cloud
February 29 2024 - 12:00AM
MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS—SoftBank Corp. (“SoftBank”),
NEC Corporation (“NEC”) and VMware, recently acquired by Broadcom
Inc., have jointly verified the virtualization of the radio access
network (“RAN”), which is the front end of the mobile network. The
companies confirmed the feasibility of RAN modernization by
converging O-RAN architecture (1) and Telco Cloud (2).
In this joint verification, a virtualized RAN
(“vRAN”) system consisted of a general-purpose common
infrastructure defined by SoftBank, vRAN applications using O-RAN
architecture by NEC, and a vRAN platform optimized for VMware’s
Telco Cloud platform.
The vRAN applications were virtualized using
container technology by disaggregating the network function of the
RAN into Central Units (CUs) and Distributed Units (DUs), which
were conventionally handled by the Baseband Unit (BBU). By adopting
the O-RAN architecture, the vRAN applications were deployed onto
the vRAN platform O-Cloud (3) as O-CU (4) and O-DU (5). In
addition, adopting the cloud-native technology (6) for the Telco
Cloud-optimized vRAN platform enabled advanced automate of the
construction and optimization of RAN applications.
As a result of joint verification, the companies
confirmed that it is possible to modernize from a traditional RAN
system to a vRAN system to unify and improve the efficiency of
network operations. Specifically, the companies confirmed that
adopting O-RAN architecture achieves open and unified operations
from the design and procurement to the construction and operation.
They also confirmed that optimizing for the Telco Cloud enables the
construction and operation of a scalable RAN system for smart and
efficient operations.
Roles and
ResponsibilitiesFollowing are the respective roles and
responsibilities for each participating company:
- SoftBank – Design
and construction of vRAN infrastructure (COTS server, network
equipment).
- NEC – Development
and construction of vRAN applications (CU, DU), Development and
construction of RU (Radio Unit).
- Broadcom –
Development and construction of vRAN platform (IaaS, CaaS, PaaS,
real-time OS).
Verification DetailsThe
companies built a verification environment that simulates a
commercial environment and conducted verified the following:
- Basic communication process for
CU/DU/RU along O-RAN architecture.
- Low-latency and low-jitter
processing of DU using a real-time OS.
- Efficiency of RAN system
construction with advanced automation functions managed by
PaaS.
- Carrier-grade robustness with
healing function managed by PaaS.
- Easy scaling out using the scaling
function managed by PaaS.
- Unified operations of multi-tenant
functions managed by IaaS/CaaS.*Please refer to the attachment for
details of the verification content.
For additional technical details, please read
here.
Supporting QuotesTomohiro
Sekiwa, Senior Vice President & CNO (Chief Network Officer) of
SoftBank, says: "With the aim of providing customers with low-cost,
high-quality mobile communications, SoftBank has been promoting the
introduction of various cutting-edge RAN technologies. We believe
that the innovative RAN modernization with virtualization, O-RAN,
and Telco Cloud that we have verified will be the core technology
for efficient RAN operations in the future. In today's world, where
dramatic improvements in monetization through telecommunications
services cannot be expected, improving operational efficiency by
modernizing the entire commercial network using digital twins and
other technologies is one of the biggest challenges for
telecommunications carriers. SoftBank's goal is to modernize the
entire network, and we plan to continue our activities to solve
this problem, including the next issue, which is how to optimize
the technology we have verified in this initiative."
Takashi Sato, Corporate Senior Vice President
and Managing Director, Network Solutions Business Division of NEC
Corporation, says: "In order to enable flexible mobile networks, we
need to deploy virtualization software solutions that support
O-RAN. The validation demonstrated that NEC's virtualized RAN
application expanded the ecosystem by supporting VMware's platform,
helping carriers improve operational efficiency. Going forward, the
three companies will continue to work together to maximize the
value of the network by combining SoftBank's multi-tenant
integrated cloud platform and applications. NEC will continue to
deliver fully containerized virtualized RAN and mobile core
applications, providing flexible, high-performance mobile network
solutions."
Sanjay Uppal, Vice President and General Manager
of Broadcom's Software-Defined Edge Division, says: "The expansion
of our joint work with SoftBank and NEC will further simplify
SoftBank's network. It will accelerate the transformation. Speed is
a top priority for all carriers. PaaS(“VMware Telco Cloud
Automation”)and its integrated orchestration capabilities enable
operators to quickly deploy rapidly evolving CNF (“cloud-native
function”) requirements for NEC's RAN deployments."
About SoftBank Corp.Guided by
the SoftBank Group’s corporate philosophy, “Information Revolution
– Happiness for everyone,” SoftBank Corp. (TOKYO: 9434) operates
telecommunications and IT businesses in Japan and globally. In the
fiscal year ended March 2023, SoftBank Corp. registered 5,912.0
billion yen of revenue, 1,060.2 billion yen of operating income and
531.4 billion yen of net income. SoftBank Corp. has 40 million
mobile subscribers in Japan, and through its group companies, 61
million smartphone payment (PayPay) users, 85 million online media
(Yahoo! JAPAN) users and 96 million communication app (LINE) users
(as of February 7, 2024). Building on its strong business
foundation and compelling number of customer touchpoints, SoftBank
Corp. is expanding into non-telecom fields in line with its “Beyond
Carrier” growth strategy while further growing its telecom
business. Also, by fully harnessing the power of AI, 5G/6G, IoT,
Digital Twin, Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) solutions, including
High Altitude Platform Station (HAPS)-based stratospheric
telecommunications, and other advanced technologies, SoftBank Corp.
aims to be “a company that provides next-generation social
infrastructure essential to the development of a digital society.”
In recognition of its ESG initiatives, SoftBank Corp. was selected
for inclusion in the 2022 Dow Jones Sustainability World Index
(DJSI World) as the only telecommunications company from Japan,
FTSE4Good, 2023 Constituent MSCI Japan ESG Select Leaders Index and
Empowering Women Index, and other leading global ESG investments
indices. To learn more, please visit
https://www.softbank.jp/en/
About NEC CorporationNEC
Corporation (TSE: 6701) has established itself as a leader in the
integration of IT and network technologies while promoting the
brand statement of “Orchestrating a brighter world.” NEC enables
businesses and communities to adapt to rapid changes taking place
in both society and the market as it provides for the social values
of safety, security, fairness and efficiency to promote a more
sustainable world where everyone has the chance to reach their full
potential. For more information, visit NEC at
https://www.nec.com.
About BroadcomBroadcom Inc.
(NASDAQ: AVGO) is a global technology leader that designs,
develops, and supplies a broad range of semiconductor, enterprise
software and security solutions. Broadcom's category-leading
product portfolio serves critical markets including cloud, data
center, networking, broadband, wireless, storage, industrial, and
enterprise software. Our solutions include service provider and
enterprise networking and storage, mobile device and broadband
connectivity, mainframe, cybersecurity, and private and hybrid
cloud infrastructure. Broadcom is a Delaware corporation
headquartered in Palo Alto, CA. For more information, go to
www.broadcom.com.
Footnotes
- O-RAN architecture: Open Radio Access
Network (O-RAN) is a type of RAN that enables interoperability
between mobile network equipment developed by various vendors.
O-RAN architecture demonstrates conformity with the RAN functional
partitioning requirements defined by O-RAN ALLIANCE.
- Telco Cloud: Telco Cloud is the data
center resources that carriers need to deploy and manage mobile
networks and data transfer functions in production at scale.
Traditionally, Telco Clouds are located in private data center
facilities and are used to support the communication requirements
of 3G and 4G LTE networks. Now that 5G equipment is being deployed
internationally across the carrier community, vendors are adopting
strategies for network function virtualization and software-defined
data center (SDDC) management. These strategies enable efficient
deployment of the necessary operational software to carriers.
- O-Cloud: An open standard for
platforms for onboarding vRAN applications as defined by the O-RAN
ALLIANCE.
- O-CU: An open standard for vRAN
applications and CU, as defined by the O-RAN ALLIANCE.
- O-DU: An open standard for vRAN
applications and DU, as defined by the O-RAN ALLIANCE.
- Cloud-native technology: A technology
for building and running scalable applications in the latest
dynamic environments such as public clouds, private clouds, and
hybrid clouds. Here, it refers to the containerized applications
and the Kubernetes platform that manages their execution.
Eloy Ontiveros Broadcom Global Communications
eloy.ontiveros@broadcom.com
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