Andrew Bonwick
Vice President of Product Development at Relm Insurance
Madhav Sheth
CEO of Ai+ Smartphone
Stephen Rose
CEO Render Networks


Last week, US telecom service provider Verizon announced the successful completion of a technology trial that demonstrated significant improvements in power efficiency, workload management, and throughput performance. The trial utilised the 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors with Intel virtualised RAN (vRAN) Boost on Samsung’s vRAN solution on Verizon’s commercial network in Dallas, Texas.
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Efficiency for Evolving Needs
Verizon highlighted that this trial represents the industry’s first data session using the combination of the vRAN solution, showcasing notable gains in power efficiency and the ability to handle higher workloads and achieve higher throughput performance.
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“As customers continue to increase their data usage and use our network in different ways, it is critical to continue to drive efficiencies to provide the best possible performance at the most efficient cost,” said Verizon. “As we continue to roll out virtualised cell sites and expand our 5G service, the use of this advanced processor will have tangible benefits for us as network operators and for our customers in how our network serves their needs.”
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Support for Additional C-Band Spectrum
Additionally, Verizon highlighted that Intel’s newest vRAN processor supports the additional bandwidth of the C-band spectrum (3.5 GHz), which it recently started incorporating into its network to enhance capacity and efficiency, as reported by TelecomTalk earlier.