
"It added that, with Orange France, it is conducting a focused programme of experimental trials, based on radio access network (RAN) solutions and innovation platforms, to prepare for future RAN evolutions. Using its technology portfolio, Ericsson said that it would aim to enhance spectral efficiency, accelerate network automation and promote sustainability across mobile networks, while Orange France evaluated these technologies under live network conditions in France to prepare its future RAN roadmap and bring greater network automation to customers in its home territory."
"Complementing these hardware developments, and as part of its broader net-zero strategy, Orange is exploring with Ericsson advanced software solutions and 5G functionalities that the firms believe can further enhance energy efficiency across its mobile networks. Orange and Ericsson were adamant that these advanced capabilities, powered by service-aware, intent-driven automation and AI, represent a major leap forward in intelligent energy management."
Orange France and Ericsson have launched experimental trials focused on future radio access network (RAN) evolutions, using RAN solutions and innovation platforms under live network conditions in France. Ericsson will deploy technology to enhance spectral efficiency, accelerate network automation and improve sustainability, while Orange evaluates performance to shape its RAN roadmap. Trials include piloting Ericsson's FDD massive MIMO antenna-integrated radios to optimise spectral asset use in high-traffic zones and testing multiple deployment configurations. The partnership also explores advanced software, 5G functionalities, service-aware intent-driven automation and AI to dynamically adapt resources, reduce energy consumption and support Orange's net-zero strategy.
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