HomeTechnology5GDish Network Taps Dell for 5G Network Infrastructure

    Dish Network Taps Dell for 5G Network Infrastructure

    Dish Network will tap Dell Technologies Inc for key parts of the new 5G network it is building in the United States.

    Dish has committed to U.S. regulators to covering 70% of the country’s population with its network by mid-2023 and will launch its first 5G service in Las Vegas, Nevada later this year.

    Unlike existing carriers who are upgrading their networks for newer 5G speeds and capabilities, Dish is building its network from scratch.

    To do so, it is leaning a technology called Open Radio Access Network (O-RAN) that uses software to run network functions on standardized computing hardware, rather than buying almost all the gear in the network from a telecommunications-specific from providers such as Nokia or Huawei Technologies Co Ltd.

    The approach allows Dish to mix and match hardware and services from different vendors, and the company has previously announced deals with Fujitsu Ltd for cell tower gear and cloud computing services Amazon Web Services.

    Under the deal, Dell will provide Dish with computer servers that will sit at the bottom of cell towers or nearby to crunch data when sending it all the way back to a central data center would cause too much delay, such as helping future cars communicate with city infrastructure.

    “We can put the servers at the bottom of the tower, or we can centralize 10, 15 or 50 sites,” Dish’s Executive Vice President and Chief Network Officer Marc Rouanne said in an interview. “The beauty of this edge cloud is the software can be placed where we want it.”

    The deal gives Dell a flagship U.S. customer for the technology. Earlier this week Vodafone said Dell will help it build Europe’s first O-RAN 5G network.

    “For us, it begins with an infrastructure platform that’s open and industry standard,” said Dennis Hoffman, head of Dell’s telecoms systems business. “There’s a priority on the ability to scale globally and provide stability.”

    ELE Times Bureau
    ELE Times Bureauhttps://www.eletimes.ai/
    ELE Times provides a comprehensive global coverage of Electronics, Technology and the Market. In addition to providing in depth articles, ELE Times attracts the industry’s largest, qualified and highly engaged audiences, who appreciate our timely, relevant content and popular formats. ELE Times helps you build awareness, drive traffic, communicate your offerings to right audience, generate leads and sell your products better.

    Related News

    Must Read

    NEHU’s indigenous chip against Red Spider Mite for tea gardens

    The North-Eastern Hill University (NEHU) in Meghalaya, developed an...

    Renesas Launches R-Car Gen 5 Platform for Multi-Domain SDVs

    Renesas Electronics Corporation is expanding its software-defined vehicle (SDV)...

    Why Frugal engineering is a critical aspect for advanced materials in 2026

    by Vijay Bolloju, Director R&D, iVP Semiconductor Widespread electrification of...

    India’s Semicon Programme: From Design to Packaging

    Union Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology...

    Caliber Launches Advanced 3-Phase Monitoring Relay for India’s Industries

    Caliber Interconnect Solutions Private Limited, a global engineering and...

    AEW & Wirepas Partner to Accelerate Smart Meter Rollout in India

    Allied Engineering Works Pvt. Ltd. (AEW), manufacturer of Smart...

    World’s First 5G NR NTN Certification: Anritsu and Samsung Lead RFCT Testing

    ANRITSU CORPORATION announced its New Radio RF Conformance Test...

    What Are Memory Chips—and Why They Could Drive TV Prices Higher From 2026

    As the rupee continues to depreciate, crossing the magical...

    Anritsu & HEAD Launch Acoustic Evaluation Solution for Next-Gen Automotive eCall Systems

    ANRITSU CORPORATION and HEAD acoustics have jointly launched of...

    Dell Technologies’ 2026 Predictions: AI Acceleration, Sovereign AI & Governance

    Dell Technologies hosted its Predictions: 2026 & Beyond briefing...