The deployment of Canada’s first national 5G standalone network
This is the story of how Rogers became the first operator to deploy 5G standalone services nationwide in Canada, as well as its first steps in commercializing network slicing based services.
Highlights
Watch this video where Luciano Ramos, SVP Network Development, Planning & Engineering, at Rogers Communications, shares his insights and learnings from this journey.
- Luciano Ramos, SVP Network Development, Planning & Engineering, Rogers Communications.
The challenge
The solution
Ericsson Cloud IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS): Supporting voice services, initially with EPS fallback and later voice over NR.
Ericsson Orchestrator: To manage the complete lifecycle of Network Services, including design, instantiation, configuration, and upgrades.
CENX service assurance: Provide service topology, inventory, fault, and performance from all disparate systems, correlated into a single view enabling closed loop automation.
Ericsson 5G Radio Access Network (RAN): Antennas, radios, baseband (RAN Compute), and RAN software to enable incredible speeds and mobility.
Ericsson Spectrum Sharing: Software solution for the quick introduction of 5G over a wide area, leveraging 4G spectrum and existing Ericsson Radio System infrastructure.
Ericsson Carrier Aggregation: To extend the coverage of mid-band and high band 5G while enabling faster data speeds and enhanced performance.
- Luciano Ramos, SVP Network Development, Planning & Engineering, Rogers Communications.
The result
- Valerio Manca, Head of Rogers account at Ericsson.