Recommendable! Not sure, I understand this move completely, but it seems to be important. E.g. how much can software replace specialized (proprietary, expensive) hardware?
"Thirty-one companies announced on Tuesday that they had formed the group, called the Open RAN Policy Coalition, to change the way the cell tower radio access network (RAN) works in an effort to support virtual, software-based 5G networks. RAN is part of a telecommunications system that connects devices to other parts of a network through cableless radio connections. Opening up RAN means the 5G infrastructure can be moved away from the need for expensive proprietary hardware."
Global firms push US to research 5G tech that would minimise Chinese influence
and allow multiple vendors | South China Morning Post
Companies including Google, Samsung, Cisco, AT&T and Vodafone urge US lawmakers to fund next-generation tech development
Firms urge research into radio access networks that would move 5G infrastructure away from expensive proprietary hardware dominated by China
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