• MOCN enables one indoor radio layer for operators and private 5G
• A single shared radio layer cuts infrastructure costs and simplifies procurement for venue and campus operators
The fact
Antevia Networks and Ontix have deployed a shared indoor mobile network using Multi-Operator Core Network (MOCN) technology. The system supports multiple operators and private 5G services on a single radio infrastructure. Antevia provides its O-RAN-based 5G Shift virtualised RAN platform, while Ontix supplies its Neutral Host Service Gateway (Nexus) for shared indoor and campus deployments.
The assessment
The collaboration merges operator and private network layers into a single MOCN-based indoor infrastructure, eliminating the need for separate radio deployments. Indoor connectivity shifts from parallel telecom builds to a unified shared access layer, reducing duplication and deployment complexity for venue and enterprise owners.
What to watch
MOCN-based indoor networks appearing as a standard requirement in new venue and campus procurement.
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