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Vodafone Starts First Commercial Trials of TIP-Incubated DCSG Solution in South Africa

Vodafone Starts First Commercial Trials of TIP-Incubated DCSG Solution in South Africa Image Credit: Vodafone

Vodafone has started the first commercial trials in Africa of the Disaggregated Cell Site Gateway (DCSG) solution that was developed with the Telecom Infra Project (TIP). The trial is taking place within Vodacom South Africa.

The trial seeks to determine the DCSG’s performance in live 4G and 5G network environments, and its ability to interoperate with Vodacom’s current radio access network (RAN) providers. 

 

This involves using the DCSG to manage commercial traffic in urban, rural and ultra-rural areas.

The innovative DCSG was developed within TIP’s Open Optical & Packet Transport (OOPT) Project Group, by a sub-group led by Vodafone and Facebook. The TIP DCSG uses open, standard-based, disaggregated network technologies to target several opportunities in operators’ IP aggregation networks. This includes overall deployment cost reductions and the creation of a more diverse supply chain as well as operational efficiencies from being able to use Software-Defined Networking (SDN) technologies for network management automation.

The launch of the commercial trial follows the completion of successful tests conducted over the past six months. Vodacom tested a DCSG using hardware from Edgecore Networks and network operating system (NOS) software from Infinera.

Vodacom is part of Vodafone Group which has led trials of open access network equipment in Africa and Europe. 

Beverly Ngwenya, Chief Technology Officer of Vodacom South Africa
We are extremely excited about the potential of the DCSG solution. This promises to broaden our supplier market, expedite the development of new features, reduce capital expenditure and improve operational efficiencies.

Eva Rossi, Head of Vodafone Group’s Transport networks team
Proving the commercial viability – of TIP’s DCSG will help create a more robust and diverse supply chain, benefitting the global telecoms industry. The DCSG solution has shown very promising results and we are very pleased by the positive response from the industry so far.

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