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Viettel Adopts Rapid.Space's 'SimpleRAN' for 5G Networks in Vietnam

Viettel Adopts Rapid.Space's 'SimpleRAN' for 5G Networks in Vietnam Image Credit: Rapid.Space

Rapid.Space, an alternative cloud provider, has announced its partnership with Viettel, a Vietnamese telecom company to deliver strategic autonomy for 5G networks in Vietnam and South-East Asia. 

Rapid.Space will provide its 'SimpleRAN' solution to operate and automate the deployment of fully virtualized 4G/5G networks. 

This partnership fits into the desire of the two representative countries (France and Vietnam) to strengthen their cooperation in science and technology, with tech companies being a key focus.

  

“SimpleRAN” relies on Amarisoft’s 4G/5G stack for PHY layer, eNodeB, gNodeB and core network. “SimpleRAN” will be implemented on top of the radio hardware manufactured in Vietnam by Viettel and integrated with the support of Rapid.Space. The radio hardware includes the open radio station (ORS), and an open source 4G/5G autonomous base station, which will be initially provided by Rapid.Space and later manufactured by Viettel in Vietnam. The ORS will deliver 4G/5G networking in rural areas, factories, and inside office buildings. 

The adoption of “SimpleRAN” by Viettel demonstrates that telecom companies demand strategic autonomy with access to design, source code, protocols, and all parts of a system. They can also manufacture their radio infrastructure with greater flexibility to meet their requirements and at a lower cost. The solution is only based on a few components, making it easier to deploy and ultimately proving that the cloud, edge, and virtualized radio access networks (VRAN) are converging into the same industry.

Rapid.Space’s CEO, Jean-Paul Smets
We are delighted to partner with Viettel and accelerate the adoption of SimpleRAN for digital strategic autonomy in Asia.

Director of Vietnam Office for Science and Technology in France, Tran Manh Hung
The agreement on cooperation and technology transfer between Viettel and Rapid Space shows the willingness to cooperate in research and product development towards the technological autonomy of both countries.

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