
"HPE has announced a collaboration with Ericsson to open a research facility designed to validate a dual-mode 5G core service to deliver "seamless" next-generation core networks. The firms say their joint validation lab will tackle critical challenges faced by telecommunications (telco) service providers while deploying a multi-supplier infrastructure stack. It will serve as a test environment for interoperability testing, and to ensure the validated offering meets telco requirements."
"The stack combines Ericsson's dual-mode 5G Core service with the HPEProLiant Compute Gen12i servers, HPE Juniper Networking fabric managed by Apstra Data Centre Director, and Red Hat OpenShift. Ericsson's dual-mode 5G Core will enable support for both 5G and 4G networks, reducing complexity and operational costs for operators looking to scale efficiently and future-proof networks. The HPE ProLiant Compute DL360 and DL380 Gen12 servers, powered by Intel Xeon 6 processors, are said to be built to deliver optimised performance for"
HPE and Ericsson will open a validation lab near Ericsson's headquarters in Sweden to validate a cloud-native, AI-enabled dual-mode 5G core service. The lab will provide a test environment for interoperability testing across a multi-supplier infrastructure stack and ensure the validated offering meets telco requirements. The facility will be operational by the end of 2025 with customer testing and feedback, and in early 2026 will focus on validating the integrated service for faster time-to-market and simplified lifecycle management. The validated stack combines Ericsson's dual-mode 5G Core with HPE ProLiant servers, Juniper networking managed by Apstra, and Red Hat OpenShift to support scalable, efficient 4G and 5G deployments.
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