HYDERABAD: An indigenous technology developed in India has reached Barcelona. On Thursday, the Spanish city celebrated the launch of ORAN, a wireless technology based on open radio access networks developed by WiSig Networks Private Limited, a startup founded at the Indian Institute of Technology-Hyderabad (IIT-H). I was present. This was done in collaboration with Programmable Solutions Group. His USP for this technology: To enable global wireless operators to increase capacity, improve signal quality and improve spectral efficiency. “This 5G technology is so efficient that it can increase capacity by 3x compared to 4G.” For example, if a carrier supports 100 users, this will increase capacity by 300 ,” said Kiran Kumar Kuchi, Founder, WiSig Network-rks, explaining how this is touted to be the world’s first ORAN Massive MIMO ULPI Radio. I added. Solved. He called the technology an advanced version of his ORAN technology and said that in addition to efficiency, the technology also ensures better reach, speed and can prove to be cost-effective. Cuchi, who is currently in Barcelona for the announcement, said he is collaborating on the technology. Intel is a separate business unit from the Corporation, and in partnership with PSG, the technology will be demonstrated for local carriers and will soon be introduced in Barcelona. “We are making this cutting-edge technology readily available to carriers and original equipment manufacturers around the world,” said the professor from IIT-H’s electrical engineering department. In India, the technology will be deployed through BSNL and other private networks. he added. “We are collaborating with C-DOT (Centre for Telematics Development), the research and development arm of the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), for the development of 5G Open-RAN. “This will be done through a private network,” he said, adding that he hopes it will happen by the end of 2024 or early next year. Kuchi said the solution marks an evolutionary milestone. It provides an open, interoperable, and programmable alternative to traditional custom radios and baseband HE units.
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