NTT DOCOMO Leads 5G Consortium in
Thailand
February 5, 2021
NTT
DOCOMO and an international group of
other leading firms signed a basic
agreement to establish a consortium
to provide 5G solutions, first in
Thailand and later in other Asia
Pacific countries with the possible
inclusion of additional partners.
The initial members of the 5G Global
Enterprise solution Consortium
(5GEC) will be ACTIVIO Inc., AGC
Inc., Advanced Wireless Network Co.,
Ltd., EXEO ASIA Co., Ltd., FUJITSU
LIMITED, Loxley Public Company
Limited, Mobile Innovation Co.,
Ltd., NEC Corporation, NEC Networks
& System Integration Corporation,
NTT Communications, NTT DATA
INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT CONSULTING,
Inc., NTT DOCOMO, INC., and NTT Ltd.
As global enterprises digitally
transform their overseas operations,
the consortium’s mission, by
coordinating each member’s strength
such as advantages in network
technologies or sales and marketing
networks, will be to provide such
companies with professional
consultation regarding 5G solutions,
especially flexible and highly
secure private 5G networks that
function independently of public
networks offered by local
telecommunications operators.
Through the consortium, the
participating members will offer the
one-stop delivery of private 5G
systems and related managed
services, capitalizing on the key
characteristics of 5G, including
Enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB),
Ultra Reliable Low Latency
Communications (URLLC) and Massive
Machine Type Communications (mMTC).
Demonstration
tests are planned in Thailand in the
second half of this year. Commercial
services are expected to launch in
2022, targeting vertical industries
such as manufacturing and
construction companies based in
Thailand. Thereafter, the
partnership plans to expand into
other markets, especially in the
Asia-Pacific region where many
manufacturing companies with high
needs for digital transformation are
located.
The consortium will draw on NTT
DOCOMO’s pioneering leadership in
Open Radio Access Network (O-RAN),
high expandability and open
interfaces to support various mobile
frequencies in each country and
connect devices provided by various
vendors. As a result, the consortium
expects to provide users with highly
flexible and optimized private 5G
networks.
The consortium looks forward to
resolving societal and business
issues by way of providing
world-class 5G private-wireless
services, and hopes to contribute to
realize a rich society by advancing
the digital transformation of
companies with business units
abroad. |