CommScope on Monday announced that it has acquired the complete patent portfolio for virtual radio access networks (vRAN) from Phluido, a pioneer in RAN virtualization and disaggregation.
Phluido, a technology and software company based in San Diego, California, is a pioneer in radio access network (RAN) virtualization and disaggregation. Phluido's 4G and 5G Layer 1 software runs on general-purpose CPUs, thus enabling cost-efficient RAN virtualization on commodity hardware, with no need for specialized accelerators.
Phluido's patents address key concepts introduced in both 5G and O-RAN radio access networks, including efficient fronthaul transport, virtualization, and network synchronization. Several of these patents, along with other existing CommScope patents, have been declared as O-RAN standard essential intellectual property. As part of this agreement, Phluido is licensed to continuing using their patents for developmental, non-commercial purposes.
Matt Melester, CTO for CommScope’s Venue and Campus Networks and Outdoor Wireless Networks businesses
We believe the acquisition of this intellectual property, combined with our ONECELL patent portfolio, further solidifies CommScope’s position as innovative indoor RAN provider. Both Phluido and our ONECELL platform introduced new concepts in 4G which are now key components in 5G architectures.