umlaut opens 5G Campus Lab to boost 5G use cases

umlaut, a subsidiary of Accenture, has opened a self-contained 5G Private Open RAN Network Campus Lab in Aachen, Germany.

Companies can use the 5G Campus Lab to design, test and implement connectivity solutions faster without building their own network.

It offers the following capabilities and services:

Companies can validate their existing 5G use cases to identify and resolve issues in advance, such as ensuring that different end devices and sensors work together.






Businesses can experiment with umlaut use cases. These include, but are not limited to, the following areas: smart manufacturing, including process automation and predictive maintenance; telemedicine with a digital rescue chain; software-defined vehicles; and real-time augmented reality for digital twins.

umlaut helps companies develop and deploy new, individual 5G use cases that leverage technology, enforce security by design, and support energy efficiency.

umlaut helps customers looking to build their own private network with its in-depth understanding of the integration and interoperability challenges of network devices and technologies such as Open RAN.

The 5G Campus Lab covers indoor and outdoor areas and provides 100 MHz of C-band spectrum.

As a 5G standalone network, it does not require LTE technology for signaling and information transfer. It is supported by Open RAN; it uses open interfaces that allow communication of software and hardware components from different vendors to provide wireless communication.

“Our 5G campus lab is the perfect proving ground for companies looking to take advantage of the latest wireless connectivity technologies, cloud-based Open RAN virtualized infrastructure, and massive multi-input, multi-output antennas. (MIMO)”, concludes Hakan Ekmen, CEO of umlaut telecommunications. .

This first appeared in the CommsWire subscription newsletter on July 1, 2022.

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