Virgin Media O2 trials open RAN at Twickenham Stadium

  • Virgin Media O2-led 5G MoDE project successfully deployed Open RAN technology at Twickenham.
  • Open RAN system enhances mobile connectivity during high-density events, such as Six Nations.

What happened: Open RAN technology trials at Allianz Stadium

The 5G MoDE project, led by Virgin Media O2 and supported by Mavenir, has demonstrated the power of Open RAN technology at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham, during the Six Nations rugby match between England and Italy. This government-backed initiative is pivotal for enhancing mobile connectivity during major events, with Open RAN (Radio Access Network) technology installed in a temporary Cell on Wheels setup located outside the stadium. The trial effectively showcased how this open-network solution can address network congestion and offer a reliable mobile experience for tens of thousands of fans.

The Open RAN technology proved its ability to manage mobile traffic before, during, and after the match, ensuring consistent connectivity across high-density crowds. Virgin Media O2’s successful deployment at the stadium marks an essential development in mobile infrastructure. As Professor David Owens from Virgin Media O2 states, the initiative demonstrated that intelligent, flexible networks can maintain optimal performance under high traffic conditions. These insights will play a key role in shaping future network deployment strategies, with a strong focus on scalability and adaptability in crowded environments.

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Why it’s important

The deployment of Open RAN technology at Allianz Stadium is a significant step in the evolution of mobile network infrastructure, especially in high-traffic environments. By allowing for flexible and open solutions, the project highlighted how Open RAN can alleviate network congestion and improve user experience during major events. With growing fan numbers at stadiums and public venues, ensuring seamless mobile connectivity is crucial. The trial at Twickenham demonstrated that Open RAN can be integrated with existing infrastructure to meet these needs effectively.

Furthermore, the government’s backing of such initiatives strengthens the commitment to improving the UK’s telecom infrastructure and encourages future collaborations between network providers and technology firms. This also aligns with broader efforts to diversify and modernise the UK telecoms ecosystem, providing a framework for continued innovation in mobile connectivity.

Joyce-Dong

Joyce Dong

Joyce Dong is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Film and Television at University of South Australia. Contact her at j.dong@btw.media.

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