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Final Stage Tests Start in NTIA's 5G Challenge

Stage three testing is nearly complete and stage four testing is underway in NTIA’s $7 million 2023 5G Challenge, the agency said Tuesday. The third round of testing separated the contestant radio unit (RU) subsystems from the central unit and…

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distributed unit pair (CU+DU) subsystems. “Six pairs of contestants were accepted for Stage Three,” NTIA said (see 2306050058): “Three pairings successfully interoperated, meaning their components all worked together to successfully make a 5G phone call. Two contestants’ network components did not pass while one pair is still within their testing window.” The three pairings that passed are Capgemini CU+DU and QCT/Benetel RU, Mavenir CU+DU and NewEdge RU and Radisys CU+DU and Lions RU, NTIA said.