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Home » Analog Devices Predictions: 5G Standalone & Open RAN in 2025

Analog Devices Predictions: 5G Standalone & Open RAN in 2025

January 13, 2025
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What major shifts are coming to wireless networks in 2025?

Bill McKenney, Marketing Director from Analog Devices offers three predictions:

– Security becomes a top priority with zero-trust architecture being built into networks, leading to secure Open RAN implementations
– 5G Standalone networks expand to deliver true value propositions like network slicing and ultra-reliable low latency connectivity
– Major network operators embrace Open RAN technology, particularly in macro radios and network stack implementations

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