"Major US Telecom Companies Invest $42 Million in Open RAN Technology"

The US government has allocated $42 million to support the development of the 5G Open RAN (O-RAN) standard, aiming to create a more open and competitive market for cellular hardware and software. This move is seen as a strategy to counter Huawei's dominance in global cellular infrastructure. The grant will establish a testing center in Dallas to demonstrate the standard's viability, with major wireless providers like AT&T and Verizon forming a consortium to advance O-RAN compatibility. This initiative is part of a broader effort to promote interoperability, innovation, and faster network build-outs, with significant investments and commitments from key industry players.
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