Virgin Media O2 picks Ericsson for 5G Standalone

Ericsson is deploying a container-based, dual-mode, 5G Standalone Core on its own cloud infrastructure.

Virgin Media O2 has chosen Ericsson to supply and deploy its 5G Standalone Core on cloud infrastructure in the UK, โ€œpaving the way for Virgin Media O2 to deliver ultra-fast connectivity to consumers and develop advanced enterprise use cases,โ€ according to the press statement.

Converged core

The new agreement is already live and will see Virgin Media O2 bring its 4G, 5G Non-standalone and 5G Standalone services into a single, integrated Ericsson dual-mode 5G Core hosted on Ericsson cloud infrastructure in Virgin Media O2โ€™s data centres.

The solution is incorporating Ericsson network orchestration, automation, and fault and performance management, as well as the Ericsson Traffic Monitoring and Analysis (TMA) solution for real-time troubleshooting and analytics.

For consumers, the progress to 5G SA heralds a new era of virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and โ€œother immersive media experiencesโ€.

The operator says it will be able to harness the container-based, microservices architecture to accelerate its enterprise customersโ€™ digital transformations.

The two companies first launched 5G commercial services in 2019 and an extended 5G roll-out and network modernisation began in 2020, including an โ€œinnovation clusterโ€ to develop the network migration to 5G Standalone architecture.