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Vodafone Deploy First 4G and 5G OpenRAN Sites in UK Urban Areas

Tuesday, Dec 6th, 2022 (10:03 am) - Score 2,832
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Mobile network operator and broadband ISP Vodafone UK – supported by partnerships with Dell, Intel, Samsung, Wind River, and Capgemini – has today announced that they’ve achieved another “European first” by rolling out 4G and 5G OpenRAN (O-RAN) technology to 16 mobile masts in urban parts of Devon (England).

At present, if a Mobile Network Operator (MNO) wants to buy new network kit today then they can usually only choose from a handful of big suppliers (Nokia, Ericsson etc.). The O-RAN approach seeks to standardise the design and functionality of such kit and software, thus increasing the number of companies able to supply them via vendor-neutral hardware and software-defined technology, and boosting interoperability.

NOTE: The Radio Access Network (RAN) covers infrastructure, masts and antennae.

So far, Vodafone has already committed to deploy O-RAN to reach a total of 2,500 sites by the end of 2027 (here and here), but most of that reflects deployments in rural areas.  Some initial non-trial deployments have already started in Morehampton, Lifton, Selborne, Pendine, Halkyn, Bradfield and Middleton-in-Teesdale – spanning across Devon, Hampshire, Wales, Yorkshire and County Durham.

However, today’s news signals a new phase in this rollout, with Vodafone revealing that they’ve just started to install the new technology on 16 mobile masts providing connectivity to customers in the Devon towns of Exmouth and Torquay. This is said to be “first example in Europe of the exciting technology being deployed in a live urban environment,” which appears to overlook their earlier O-RAN build in the city of Bath (here).

Urban environments, including transport hubs, are considered to be much more complex for mobile operators to tackle. Put another way, these deployments will be seen as helping to demonstrate the growing maturity of the technology, enabling it to act as a viable alternative to traditional RAN in all scenarios, not just in rural locations.

Andrea Dona, Chief Network Officer at Vodafone UK, said:

“Vodafone was one of the first companies worldwide to commit to OpenRAN at scale. The potential of OpenRAN is huge and clear to see. But to realise this potential, we need to deploy the technology out in the live network and take it from rural to urban locations. This is what we have now done – taking lab innovations into the real world and an essential step forward for the health and resilience of our industry.”

Julia Lopez, UK Digital Infrastructure Minister, said:

“Vodafone’s use of Open RAN in Devon is the first of its kind in Europe, proving once again that the UK is a leader in innovative solutions for mobile connectivity. We encourage other providers to roll out Open RAN in urban areas and continue to support a more diverse, innovative and resilient telecoms supply chain through our £250m investment programme.”

The transition to O-RAN should, hopefully, be fairly seamless for consumers, although there’s a desire to deliver it alongside improvements in mobile broadband speed and network coverage. The work will also complement Vodafone’s plan to retire their “legacy3G network from 2023 onwards (here), which will see the associated spectrum being repurposed to boost 4G and 5G performance.

We should add that most of the first UK areas to benefit from the new O-RAN network will be in Wales and South West England. All of this will support the operator’s wider goal of deploying OpenRAN on 30% of mobile sites across its European network by 2030.

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Mark is a professional technology writer, IT consultant and computer engineer from Dorset (England), he also founded ISPreview in 1999 and enjoys analysing the latest telecoms and broadband developments. Find me on X (Twitter), Mastodon, Facebook and .
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3 Responses
  1. Avatar photo David says:

    Do they get Europes First Carrier to have under 10% population 5G coverage after 3 years of rolling it out?

    1. Avatar photo Jamie says:

      They do have shocking 5g coverage and speed.

  2. Avatar photo Gigabit says:

    Mark,

    Can you ask Vodafone why if they’ve deployed O-RAN in Selborne, why their own coverage checker still shows no/limited coverage in this location? Can you get some insight?

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