DT preps 30,000-site tender for 2026, as Tier-1 open RAN builds

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Source: Deutsche Telekom

Fyuz: Deutsche Telekom is dramatically expanding its open RAN ambitions, including changing its operating model to handle larger-scale rollout. Another wider takeaway from Fyuz 2025 in Dublin is that open RAN is now a question of ‘when’, not ‘if’, at least for major, small cell, and neutral host deployments…

This article includes:

  • Organisations: 1Finity; AT&T; Boldyn; Deutsche Telekom (DT); Ericsson; Fujitsu; Huawei; IBM; Nokia; Orange; Red Hat; Samsug; Telecom Infra Project; Téral Research; Telus; Vodafone.
  • Geographies: Austria; Canada; Croatia; Czechia; Dublin; Europe; Germany; Greece; Hungary; Ireland; Japan; Montenegro; North Macedonia; Paris; Poland; Slovakia; UK; US.
  • People: Francisco Martin Pignatelli; Michal Sewera; Stéphane Téral; Thomas Lips.
  • Themes: 5G; Cloud platform; Conflict management; Dynamic slicing; High-risk vendors; Multi-vendor; National security; Network configuration; Network management; Network quality; Open RAN (ORAN); RAN disaggregation; RAN intelligent controller (non-real-time RIC); RAN management system; RAN refresh cycles; RAN technology; Request for quotation (RFQ); Service management and orchestration (SMO); Small cell deployment.
  • Events: Fyuz 2025; Network X.

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