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Pivotal Commware Joins Open RAN Policy Coalition

Pivotal Commware Joins Open RAN Policy Coalition

Pivotal Commware has joined the Open RAN Policy Coalition, a group formed to promote policies to advance the adoption of open and interoperable Radio Access Network (RAN) solutions, the company recently announced. 

As part of the Open RAN Policy Coalition, Pivotal will continue its ongoing effort to evangelize RAN innovation, interoperability and security, and will actively participate with other Coalition members on the group’s policy initiatives.

 

Joining the Open RAN Policy Coalition builds on Pivotal’s established technical leadership and contributions to other telecommunications industry groups, including the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), the global telecommunication standards body, and the O-RAN Alliance, a worldwide group of mobile operators, vendors, and research institutions whose mission is to lead the industry towards intelligence, open, virtualized, and fully interoperable networks.

Pivotal is best known for its invention of innovative Holographic Beam Forming technology, which boosts performance of 5G networks, slashes deployment and maintenance costs and accelerates time to market for network operators. 

Brian Deutsch, CEO, Pivotal Commware
For years, we have contributed to building an enduring infrastructural base for telecommunications, and notably we have led development of global beamforming standards and specifications. We look forward to now ramping up our policy efforts as an engaged and active member of the Open RAN Policy Coalition.

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