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    Open RAN testing in Ukraine

    By Mandy LiFebruary 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • Kyivstar and Rakuten to Begin In-Country Testing
    • A Milestone for Ukraine’s Digital Infrastructure Development

    What happened: Open RAN testing to boost Ukraine’s digital infrastructure

    Kyivstar, Ukraine’s largest telecommunications operator, is set to begin testing Open RAN technology in partnership with Rakuten Mobile. The testing will be conducted in a controlled laboratory environment, focusing on Rakuten Symphony’s RAN portfolio and its Cloud-Native Platform.

    This collaboration aims to enhance Kyivstar’s network capabilities and contribute to Ukraine’s long-term strategy for critical digital infrastructure development. Kyivstar, a subsidiary of the Veon Group, signed the Open RAN partnership with Rakuten last year.

    The company has been actively expanding its 4G network, with plans to cover 98% of Ukraine’s population by the end of 2026. Since Russia’s invasion in 2022, Kyivstar has built 1,895 new LTE base stations and upgraded 13,200 existing ones.

    The Open RAN initiative is expected to further strengthen the network’s resilience and efficiency.

    Also read: Dell’Oro Group predicts flat growth for RAN market
    Also read: Broadband Success Partners rebrands to BSP

    Why it’s important

    The deployment of Open RAN technology is a significant step towards diversifying supply chain security and promoting competition in the telecommunications industry. Open RAN networks allow operators to mix and match vendors, driving cost efficiencies and enhancing network performance.

    For Kyivstar, this initiative is crucial in rebuilding Ukraine’s digital infrastructure amidst ongoing challenges. The testing phase also marks a critical milestone in Kyivstar’s long-term strategy, supported by Veon’s $1 billion investment over the period 2023-2027.

    4G Network digital infrastructure Kyivstar Open RAN Rakuten Ukraine Veon Group
    Mandy Li

    Mandy Li is an Community Engagement Specialist at BTW Media, having studied English at Chengdu University. Contact her at m.li@btw.media.

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