5G radio software for 5G public and private networks

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Altran, in collaboration with Qualcomm, has announced plans for a pre-integrated and validated 5G NR (new radio) software offering on the Qualcomm 5G RAN platform for small cells (FSM100xx), that will help to accelerate development time and deliver lower development costs.

The solution is intended to help in the building of high-speed, low-latency private and public 5G small cells and radio units based on the Qualcomm 5G RAN platform while creating an open 5G radio access network (RAN) solution with optimised Altran 5G L2 and L3 RAN software.

The software solution addresses both Sub6 and mmWave deployment use cases for telecom operators, private networks, and both integrated enterprise and open radio access network (O-RAN)-compliant enterprise small cells.

Altran’s 5G software framework helps OEMs accelerate their 5G RAN solution development and provides a choice to the original device manufacturer (ODM) community to integrate Altran 5G software as an independent software solution into their disaggregated open RAN hardware.

The software supports both standalone (SA) and non-standalone (NSA) modes of operation, supporting enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB), ultra-reliable and low-latency communications (URLCC) and massive machine-type communications (mMTC) deployment use cases for telecommunications, enterprise and industrial solutions. Altran also offers its edge computing software as part of its 5G private network offering, which helps create an end-to-end solution for both enterprises and telecom operators.

According to a recent report by Grand View Research, the global small-cell 5G network market is projected to reach $28 billion USD by 2027, growing at a compound annual rate of 78%. Fuelling this explosive growth will be Intelligent Industry transformation, enterprise use cases and telecom operators’ and private 5G networks’ need for better indoor coverage.

The engagement between Altran and Qualcomm Technologies aims to provide a mature 5G platform addressing these needs along with usage for CBRS (Citizens Broadband Radio Service) across multiple vertical markets, public safety and defense tactical communications scenarios.

“This 5G relationship is built on longstanding, trusted and successful cooperation between both companies from the 4G era, and leverages the in-depth expertise the companies bring in enabling 5G connectivity infrastructure,” said Brian Bronson, Managing Director for the Americas & APAC, Engineering and R&D at Capgemini, of which Altran is a part.

“Altran 5G CU and DU Control Plane software and the Qualcomm 5G RAN platform for small cells together aim to be a transformative force for private and public 5G networks. This combination of the industry’s best independent, feature-rich 5G control plane and a mature 5G RAN platform will accelerate development of the overall 5G OEM and ODM ecosystem."