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Open RAN Policy Coalition Sees Signs of Positive Movement

Open radio access networks are gaining steam, as evidenced by a recent meeting of representatives from the U.S., Australia, India and Japan at the Quad Open RAN Forum, the Open RAN Policy Coalition said in a Tuesday newsletter to members.…

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“Recent trends in the global adoption of Open RAN have been very encouraging,” said Diane Rinaldo, coalition executive director. “As the Open RAN revolution gains momentum, governments worldwide are recognizing the immense potential of Open RAN and are taking proactive steps to support its development and adoption,” she said. The coalition anticipates additional funding released soon in the U.S. by the NTIA under the Public Wireless Supply Chain Innovation Fund (see 2308080047), she said: “These funds will undoubtedly continue to accelerate the development of open and interoperable networks, setting the stage for a brighter, more connected future.”