VIVA selects Rakuten Symphony for Open RAN in Bolivia
Bolivian mobile operator VIVA selected Rakuten Symphony for an Open RAN, operations support systems, cloud, and AI transformation project, according to telecoms.com.
TL;DR
- VIVA in Bolivia chose Rakuten Symphony for network and IT transformation work.
- The scope includes Open RAN, OSS (operations support systems), cloud transformation, and AI enablement.
- The report was published by telecoms.com.
VIVA is a mobile operator in Bolivia. Rakuten Symphony will support VIVA on Open RAN, a disaggregated radio access network approach that separates hardware and software components.
The reported project also covers OSS, or operations support systems, which operators use to run and manage network operations. The scope includes cloud transformation and AI enablement, as described by telecoms.com.
The source report does not provide deployment dates, contract value, network coverage targets, or named device partners in the excerpt provided. The reported parties are VIVA and Rakuten Symphony, and the country named is Bolivia.
Related questions
- What transformation work did VIVA assign to Rakuten Symphony?
- Which country does VIVA operate in?
- What technologies are included in the reported VIVA project?
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