All three stand to lose out if standardised interfaces and interoperability gains traction. The UK mobile operator said it had started working with "a number of new vendors supplying OpenRAN technology" including American firms Parallel Wireless and Mavenir, and UK-based Lime Microsystems for Open CrowdCell. This comes just weeks after a US lobby group called for open standards under the auspices of a separate open networking initiative, the Open Radio Access Network (O-RAN) Alliance. Nokia and Ericsson are both members of O-RAN, with Huawei being the sole "hold-out". Huawei said in February that it didn't plan on joining and that it was not persuaded of the merits of white-box hardware and standardised interfaces. Nick Read, CEO of Vodafone Group, said: "We are pleased with trials of OpenRAN and are ready to fast-track it into Europe as we seek to actively expand our vendor ecosystem. OpenRAN improves the network economics enabling us to reach more people in rural communities and that supports our goal to build digital societies in which no one is left behind. "
Dr. Anto Youssef Dr. Anto Youssef has been active in the dental field for the past two decades. A dentist by day and a blogger by night, he may express his passion for dentistry by taking care of his patients, or by writing articles to inform the public about current dental topics. He is located in the lovely city of Montreal, and its neighbouring regions.
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