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Japan's KDDI Selects Fujitsu's O-RAN Compatible 5G Radio Units for 5G Commercial Service

Japan's KDDI Selects Fujitsu's O-RAN Compatible 5G Radio Units for 5G Commercial Service Image Credit: Fujitsu

Fujitsu on Tuesday announced that its O-RAN compatible 5G Radio Unit was selected by KDDI for the construction of virtualized base station for 5G commercial services in Japan, planned delivery in the second half of FY2021.

The newly developed 5G Radio Unit uses O-RAN standard specifications for fronthaul interface for communication with base station controllers (CU: Central Unit/DU: Distributed Unit). This makes it possible to establish a flexible network with an O-RAN configuration by connecting base station controllers between different vendors that comply with this specification.

 

Aiming to accelerate the delivery of 5G services, Fujitsu will make miniaturization and low power consumption a reality for Radio Units that utilize highly-efficient, wide-band power amplification technology. Mounting more antenna elements than conventional MIMO (Multi Input Multi Output, technologies enhance the effects of beamforming and spatial multiplexing and will ultimately help to deliver seamless, speedy mobile communications for users in places where many people gather.

In the future, Fujitsu will continue its contributions to the global development of O-RAN and support the development of KDDI's advanced 5G commercial services, delivering leading-edge Radio Units that draw on wireless technologies and expertise cultivated over many years.

Toshikazu Yokai, Executive Officer, KDDI
We expect that Fujitsu's Radio Unit that is O-RAN (Open Interfaces) compliant will contribute significantly to the realization of this plan. As a "company contributing to the sustainable growth of society, KDDI will contribute to increased sophistication in the industry and create new social value through the provision of even more easy to use and highly reliable communication services.

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