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Home » Dell and Ericsson enter strategic partnership for RAN cloud

Dell and Ericsson enter strategic partnership for RAN cloud

May 23, 2024
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Dell Technologies and Ericsson have announced a strategic partnership aimed at combining their extensive industry expertise in telecom software, solutions, and support. This collaboration is designed to guide communications service providers (CSPs) through their radio access network (RAN) cloud transformation journeys, enabling them to achieve improved economics and agility while maintaining network reliability.

According to a new study by MeriTalk, sponsored by Dell Technologies, nine in ten CSPs consider network transformation critical to their organization’s survival. Despite this, 96 percent of surveyed CSPs report that their network transformation vision is lagging due to factors such as limited time, budget constraints, and concerns over reliability and security. These challenges hinder their ability to provide customers with modern network solutions. Dell and Ericsson’s partnership seeks to address these issues by offering simple and reliable Open RAN-based network cloud transformation strategies, leveraging their integrated solutions and support.

In 2023, Ericsson and Dell Technologies began collaborating on Cloud RAN solutions, combining Ericsson’s Cloud RAN software and RAN equipment with Dell Technologies’ infrastructure. Their joint efforts aim to expand the ecosystem and provide customers with greater flexibility. The new agreement further solidifies their commitment to this goal by focusing on the development of tailored network cloud transformation plans, the commercial introduction of Ericsson Cloud RAN software on Dell PowerEdge servers, and the co-development of services to simplify deployment and operational management.

Key Points:

  • Collaborative Development: Dell and Ericsson will develop tailored network cloud transformation plans, advise CSPs on network architectures and operating models, and reduce the risks associated with deploying on open, multi-vendor environments. They also plan to co-create solutions that drive energy efficiencies and innovate on Cloud RAN infrastructure operations.
  • Commercial Introduction: Ericsson Cloud RAN software will be introduced on Dell PowerEdge servers, offering continuous integration testing and lifecycle management to speed deployment and mitigate risks during updates and upgrades, with Dell acting as a solution partner.
  • Co-developed Services: The partnership will include the co-development of services that simplify the entire deployment process, from factory validation to installation and ongoing operational management. These services will be supported by Dell and Ericsson’s joint support for any integrated solution.
Source: Ericsson
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