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Samsung to Support Verizon’s 4G LTE Open RAN Initiative

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Samsung said it has been selected by Verizon to assist in advancing their 4G LTE Open RAN initiative.

With this collaboration, both companies are working to increase network efficiencies, advance inter-carrier interoperability, and prepare a path for virtualized RAN and 5G commercialization. Samsung will supply Verizon with equipment including Remote Radio Heads (RRHs) and Baseband Units (BBUs).

These key network elements will also support Verizon’s Open RAN initiative by allowing the ability to interwork with other ecosystem providers. All supporting equipment will continue to enable Verizon’s LTE Advanced capabilities as well as current CAT-M and future Narrow Band IoT platforms.

Samsung Networks has been a provider of Verizon femto cells for many years.

This latest agreement expands the companies’ relationship to include larger scale 4G LTE Macro gear. This includes incorporating the next generation of Samsung Baseband Units and Remote Radio Heads, with planned deployment in 2018.

Ed Chan, SVP and Chief Technology Architect, Corporate Network & Technology, Verizon
We are committed to offering our customers a best-in-class network experience through enabling new technology partnerships in an open network ecosystem.

Mark Louison, SVP and GM, Networks Division, Samsung Electronics, America 
It’s imperative that we as an industry continue to engineer networks, so we can deliver unprecedented, enhanced user experiences as technologies evolve.

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