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Japan's Largest Local 5G Co-Creation Project with 26 Participating Companies Issues "Joint Demonstration Report Version 2.0"

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NTT East, alongside 25 other companies, has published the "Joint Demonstration Report Version 2.0" to conclude their Local 5G Co-Creation Project. The report details Japan's first successful multi-vendor connection tests utilizing the RAN Intelligent Controller (RIC), demonstrating significant interoperability success and energy savings. These findings aim to accelerate the social implementation of local 5G and lay the groundwork for future AI-driven autonomous networks and 6G technologies.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When did Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East Corporation launch the "Local 5G Co-Creation Project"?
A: Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East Corporation launched the project on November 6, 2023.
Q: What is the primary purpose of launching the "Local 5G Co-Creation Project"?
A: The purpose is to promote and expand local 5G by reducing costs and improving convenience.
Q: How many participating companies are involved in the "Local 5G Co-Creation Project"?
A: There are 26 participating companies engaged in the joint demonstrations for this project.
Q: What was published as a new achievement in the "Joint Demonstration Report Version 2.0"?
A: It compiles the results of a successful multi-vendor connection test utilizing the RIC specified by the O-RAN ALLIANCE.
Q: What did the "Joint Demonstration Report Version 1.0" publish in fiscal 2024?
A: It published the results of 265 interoperability tests between different vendor devices and enhanced security measure tests.