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SK Telecom and Nokia Implement World’s First Cloud-based Radio Access Network

2016-09-12 17:13:37

 

SK Telecom (NYSE: SKM) today announced that together with Nokia, it has successfully implemented the world's first cloud-based SDRAN (Software-Defined RAN) - also known as Cloud RAN - in a commercial network.
 
SDRAN is a next-generation cloud-based radio access network and cloud base station equipped with various IT technologies based on open architecture. It is a new concept in technology in the sense that mobile communication functions are turned into Virtual Machines (VM) to be implemented on general-purpose servers, and integrated within the cloud.
 
SDRAN enables traditional base station functions to be implemented on a general-purpose IT server, and its distinctive features include functional split between real time and non-real time processing functions, Ethernet-based interface, and intelligent operation.
 
A functional split of the protocol in the baseband processing is the architecture of SDRAN, and this relegates parts of the DU (Digital Unit) functions to the RRU (Remote Radio Unit). By doing so, traffic can be scaled more effectively and multiple connectivity scenarios can be efficiently deployed without immediate additional investments in transport or baseband capacity.
 
Until now, a designated interface has been used for data transmission between the DU and the RRU, but with the new SDRAN, a more broadly used Ethernet-based DU-RU interface is optimized for the communication environment and used for more efficient network configuration. The interface also better handles signal delays, so that when a delay occurs, it adjusts the timing of data transmission and prevents a slowdown in transmission speed. Accordingly, customers benefit from better data quality.
 
By applying general IT technologies to an interface as well as base station processing, the new technology is expected to accelerate 5G network innovation that evolves beyond All IP toward All IT.
 
Particularly, VU functions are applied for intelligent operation, which are used in IT virtualization (e.g. data center). By doing so, a base station can self-detect systemic errors and automatically restore the VM. Also, it dynamically generates or deletes the virtual resources of a base station, depending on the number of current users and traffic loads, for more efficient resource allocation. And service quality is also likely to improve due to more stable network operation.
 
SDRAN will be able to offer a variety of third party edge services in connection with MEC (Mobile Edge Computing) that provide localized communication services. And, since the network is implemented by software, it is easier and quicker to add new network functions. This would significantly shorten the time for delivering new technologies to customers.
 
As network virtualization receives growing attention in the telecommunication industry, commercialization of SDRAN is seen as an excellent achievement to overcome the technical difficulty of virtualizing a base station that emphasizes high-speed data processing without delay. This would play an important role in an evolution toward next-generation communication network.
 
Since demonstrating the world's first virtualized RAN functions in 2013, SK Telecom has continued to work with Nokia to innovate using base station equipment by combining communication infrastructure and IT. Last year, the company completed a field test of SDRAN, and recently succeeded in applying the technology to the commercial network.
 
SK Telecom is leading global technological advancement through diversified efforts including a publication on development progress of virtual base station in last October for NFV Standardization meeting of ETSI. By commercializing the virtual core network and SDRAN, the company is now in an advantageous position in accomplishing the world's first virtualization of an entire LTE network as well as innovation of 5G network structure.
 
Frank Weyerich, head of Mobile Networks products at Nokia, said, "This is a major milestone for Nokia; together with SK Telecom, we have for the first time implemented our AirScale Cloud RAN technology in a commercial network. We are paving the way towards 5G, and cloud-based radio networks delivering the scalability and flexibility required to allow operators such as SK Telecom to meet the future data demands of customers, enabling new levels of user experience at minimal cost and maximum operational efficiency."
 
"Network innovation through convergence of telecommunication and IT is an urgent task to deal with explosive growth of data traffic. SK Telecom will continue to develop innovative technologies like SDRAN to lead the evolution toward next-generation network," said Park Jin-hyo, Senior Vice President and Head of Network R&D Center at SK Telecom.
 
About SK Telecom
 
SK Telecom (NYSE: SKM, KSE: 017670), established in 1984, is Korea's largest telecommunications company with more than 29.15 million mobile subscribers, accounting for around 50% of the market. The company reached KRW 17.137 trillion in revenue in 2015. As the world's first company to commercialize CDMA, CDMA 2000 1x, CDMA EV-DO and HSDPA networks, SK Telecom launched the nation's first LTE service in July 2011. SK Telecom also became the world's first mobile carrier to commercialize 150Mbps LTE-Advanced in June 2013 and 225Mbps LTE-Advanced in June 2014 through Carrier Aggregation(CA). In line with its efforts to swiftly move towards the next-generation mobile network system, or 5G, it successfully commercialized 300Mbps tri-band LTE-A CA in December 2014 and launched LTE-Advanced Pro in June 2016. As of the end of June 2016, the company has over 20.03 million LTE and LTE-Advanced subscribers. Based on its strength in network operations business, SK Telecom is seeking new growth engines through three innovative platforms namely Lifestyle Enhancement Platform, Advanced Media Platform and IoT Service Platform. For more information, please visit www.sktelecom.com/en or email to skt_press@sk.com.
 
About Nokia
 
Nokia is a global leader in the technologies that connect people and things. Powered by the innovation of Nokia Bell Labs and Nokia Technologies, the company is at the forefront of creating and licensing the technologies that are increasingly at the heart of our connected lives.
 
With state-of-the-art software, hardware and services for any type of network, Nokia is uniquely positioned to help communication service providers, governments, and large enterprises deliver on the promise of 5G, the Cloud and the Internet of Things. http://nokia.com.


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