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The Future is All-G: Efficient networks will need to utilize the full range of cellular technologies

While the industry is buzzing with discussion about the fantastic capabilities of 5G, for many carriers it still makes much more financial sense to deploy 2G and 4G networks, in other words introducing voice services to new rural areas with 2G/4G and delivering high-speed data in urban/dense areas with 4G. This will allow them to tier their offer in order to target a realistic ARPU while providing services that are truly in current demand.

Brazil mobile operators take part in OpenRAN trial with Parallel

Parallel Wireless has announced it is working with Brazil’s National Institute of Telecommunications (Inatel) on an OpenRAN field trial involving Telecom Infra Project (TIP) and four major Brazilian MNOs, namely Vivo, Claro, TIM and Brisanet.

Parallel Wireless, TIP, Claro, TIM, Vivo & Others to Conduct Open RAN Field Trial in Brazil

Parallel Wireless, the U.S.-based Open RAN leader delivering the world’s leading All G, cloud-native Open RAN solution, is partnering with Inatel, Telecom Infra Project (TIP), Brisanet, Claro, TIM, and Vivo to conduct a field trial enabling leading-edge 4G and 5G broadband communications throughout Brazil and other LATAM countries.

Parallel Wireless partners with Brazilian carriers for O-RAN trial

U.S.-based Open RAN company Parallel Wireless said it is partnering with Inatel, Telecom Infra Project (TIP), Brisanet, Claro, TIM, and Vivo to conduct a field trial enabling leading-edge 4G and 5G broadband communications throughout Brazil and other countries in Latin America.

Parallel Wireless and partners to conduct Open RAN field trial in Brazil

Parallel Wireless is partnering with Inatel, Telecom Infra Project (TIP), Brisanet, Claro, TIM, and Vivo to conduct an Open RAN field trial in Brazil.

Parallel Wireless fetes open RAN field trial in Brazil

In Brazil, Parallel Wireless is working with four network operators – Vivo, Claro, TIM and Brisanet – on an open RAN field trial, along with Inatel – National Institute of Telecommunications in Brazil and the Telecom Infra Project (TIP).