5G Transport & Networking Strategies Digital Symposium.

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5G Transport & Networking Strategies Digital Symposium Day 1

Date: Nov 7, 2023

Duration: 3h 15m

Scaling and Operating 5G Backhaul - November 07, 2023, 11:00 am EST

High performance cell sites need high capacity backhaul to deliver the peak speeds 5G is capable of today, and a technology implementation that can evolve to meet future requirements of 5G Standalone and 5G Advanced. To do this in way that meets demanding capex and opex targets, mobile operators, and their wholesale connectivity partners, need to automate how they deploy, scale, and manage this infrastructure.

Among the topics this session will address:

  • Key requirements for cell site routers/gateways

  • Operation and automation of backhaul services (including SLA reporting)

  • Impact of RAN architecture and physical deployment topology

  • Drivers for to go beyond 10-Gig in the backhaul and aggregation network

  • Support for advanced services – e.g., Network slicing

Speakers

  • Gabriel Brown, Senior Principal Analyst, Mobile Networks & 5G, Heavy Reading

  • Waris Sagheer, CTO, Routing Architecture, Cisco Data Center and Provider Connectivity Group

  • Mohit Anand, Senior Manager (Wireless Strategy), Charter Communications

  • Mark Watts, Distinguished Member of Technical Staff, Verizon

  • Robert Friskney, Sr. Solution Architect PLM, Ciena

Putting the Packet in 5G Fronthaul - November 07, 2023 12:45 pm EST

Centralized RAN deployments are well underway for many operators. Early deployments are based largely on dark fiber and/or optical WDM, with no CPRI conversion required. While simplest to implement from a technology standpoint, operators admit that these approaches lack the bandwidth efficiency that is needed in the longer term. Packetized fronthaul holds strong promise for nextgeneration architectures but it is in its earliest days. This session explores the opportunities and challenges around packetized fronthaul architectures.

Among the topics this session will address:

  • What are the primary challenges operators face in centralized RANs?

  • What are the key benefits that packetizing fronthaul versus traditional CPRI transport?

  • What are the pros and cons of various approaches, including Radio over Ethernet (RoE), proprietary eCPRI conversion, and ORAN?

  • How does RAN virtualization affect fronthaul network planning and choices?

  • What does a converged packet xHaul network look like?

Speakers:

  • Sterling Perrin, Senior Principal Analyst, Optical Networks & Transport, Heavy Reading

  • Tariq Hanif, Transport Infrastructure Specialist, Rogers Communications 

  • Reggie Collette, Distinguished Member of Technical Staff, UScellular

  • Michael Gronovius, Customer Solution Sales Director, Ericsson

  • Robert Friskney, Sr. Solution Architect PLM, Ciena

About the Author(s)

Gabriel Brown

Principal Analyst, Heavy Reading

Gabriel leads mobile network research for Heavy Reading. His coverage includes system architecture, RAN, core, and service-layer platforms. Key research topics include 5G, open RAN, mobile core, and the application of cloud technologies to wireless networking.

Gabriel has more than 20 years’ experience as a mobile network analyst. Prior to joining Heavy Reading, he was chief analyst for Light Reading’s Insider research service; before that, he was editor of IP Wireline and Wireless Week at London's Euromoney Institutional Investor.

Sterling Perrin

Senior Principal Analyst, Heavy Reading

Sterling has more than 20 years of experience in telecommunications as an industry analyst and journalist. His coverage area at Heavy Reading is optical networking, including packet-optical transport and 5G transport.

Sterling joined Heavy Reading after five years at IDC, where he served as lead optical networks analyst, responsible for the firm’s optical networking subscription research and custom consulting activities. In addition to chairing and moderating many Light Reading events, Sterling is a NGON & DCI World Advisory Board member and past member of OFC’s N5 Market Watch Committee. Sterling is a highly sought-after source among the business and trade press.

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