ATIS Open RAN MVP Technical Overview
Mobile network operators (MNOs) are adopting Open RAN (Radio Access Network) with the goal of furthering innovation and interoperability in their RAN deployments. Existing standards and specifications provide the technical basis for Open RAN deployment but contain considerable optionality in areas including Open RAN architecture, functional capabilities, and performance. Navigating the range of optionality may be challenging for vendors and MNOs.
ATIS Minimum Viable Profile establishes a set of requirements, common across MNOs, to guide development of Open RAN solutions and innovations for deployment in North America.
In this webinar you will learn about the:
- Drivers and timeline of the ATIS MVP initiative
- Goals, objectives, and the scope that drove the development of the published MVP
- Overview of technical areas encompassed in the MVP
Launch Presentation to International Open RAN Symposia (IORS)
This presentation by Ojas Choksi, ATIS MVP Principal Technologist, provides an overview of the Open RAN Minimum Viable Profile (MVP) initiative. It discusses the MVP's goals to stimulate the North American Open RAN market by establishing common requirements, reducing multi-vendor deployment challenges, and accelerating the development of carrier-grade Open RAN solutions. The presentation also outlines the MVP's scope, including architecture, functional capabilities, performance, and security requirements. Additionally, it highlights the collaborative efforts between ATIS, mobile network operators, vendors, and government entities in developing the MVP.