Nokia, Google Cloud Eye Key 5G Scenarios
March
16,
2021
Nokia
started a partnership with Google Cloud to develop new, cloud-based 5G
radio solutions. The two companies will collaborate on joint solutions
combining Nokia’s Radio Access Network (RAN), Open RAN, Cloud RAN (vRAN)
and edge cloud technologies, with Google’s edge computing platform and
applications ecosystem. The collaboration will lead to the development
of solutions and use cases to solve key 5G scenarios for businesses
worldwide.
The initial collaboration, which is already underway at Nokia’s Espoo
headquarters, will pursue a number of different workstreams. The first,
which will focus on Cloud RAN, will integrate Nokia’s 5G vDU
(virtualized distributed unit) and 5G vCU (virtualized centralized unit)
with Google’s edge computing platform, running on Anthos. Nokia’s 5G
standalone network with vCU and 5G core will also be tested on Google
Cloud Anthos platform as a cloud-native deployment.
Today, global CSPs can unlock new monetization opportunities by driving
5G connectivity and advanced services to enterprise customers at the
network edge, to deliver new, digital experiences for consumers. By
leveraging its Open RAN and Cloud RAN leadership and combining it with
best-in-class public cloud infrastructure from Google Cloud, Nokia is
expanding its ecosystem of partners and helping CSPs lower deployment
and operational costs, which is essential for monetizing 5G deployments.
Both Nokia and Google Cloud will continue to develop the scope of these
initial collaborations by exploring new technologies and solutions that
will enhance their joint 5G Cloud RAN and edge cloud solutions.
Recognizing the performance demands of a 5G network, Nokia will also
work to certify its Nokia AirFrame Open Edge hardware with Anthos. Nokia
AirFrame Open Edge distributes computing capacity into the edge of the
network and drives the implementation of Cloud RAN, Multi-access Edge
Computing (MEC), as well as 5G.
George Nazi, Global VP, Telco, Media & Entertainment Industry Solutions
at Google Cloud, said: “In the 5G era, we’re committed to delivering
solutions underpinned by world-class engineering that support our
customers’ requirements and help them to take advantage of 5G.”
Bikash Koley, VP, Google Global Network and Head of Technology for
Telecom Products at Google Cloud, said: “This partnership with Nokia
will combine both of our decades of mobile communications expertise to
deliver new solutions that help CSPs enable business transformation at
the network edge.”
Tommi Uitto, President of Mobile Networks at Nokia, said: “We are
excited to develop new 5G solutions at the network edge with Google
Cloud. Our service provider customers will benefit greatly from this
collaboration with more choice and flexibility to efficiently deploy and
orchestrate 5G networks. This will ultimately help our customers deliver
5G services on the network edge providing multiple options of
cloud-based solutions paving the way forward.”
Alex
Choi, SVP, Strategy and Technology Innovation at Deutsche Telekom, said:
“Deutsche Telekom is on a journey to transform to a new open,
disaggregated and cloud-native infrastructure with an automated
production model. We are therefore excited to see two innovative
organizations like Nokia and Google Cloud joining forces to accelerate
ecosystem innovation across critical areas like Open RAN and virtual RAN
and the cloud-native 5G Core."
Ibrahim Gedeon, CTO, TELUS, said: “As we accelerate our digital
transformation journey, we’re pleased to see two leaders coming together
who are committed to innovation in 5G. These new edge and convergence
solutions coming out of the collaboration between Nokia and Google Cloud
will help TELUS fuel a fundamental shift to digital across
communications, healthcare, agriculture, and many other
sectors—redefining how service is delivered in Canada and around the
world.”
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