Deutsche Telekom Seeks Open RAN Expansion with 30k Sites Post-Nokia Success Over Huawei
Telecommunications giant Deutsche Telekom is expanding its open Radio Access Network (RAN) deployment plans, aiming for a substantial roll-out across approximately 30,000 sites. This move follows the success of another major player, Nokia, in winning significant market share over incumbent Huawei and other competitors.
Deutsche Telekom’s decision to ramp up its open RAN efforts is seen as a strategic shift towards greater network flexibility and security. Open RAN technology allows operators to mix and match hardware from different vendors rather than relying on a single vendor, which can lead to better competition in the market and potentially lower costs.
The Impact of Nokia's SuccessNokia’s recent triumph over Huawei has set the stage for an industry-wide reassessment. With open RAN gai...

