
National

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Digital Poverty National Delivery Plan 2023 - Community Launch (Hybrid)
About this event
- 3 hours
- Mobile eTicket
The community launch of our Digital Poverty National Delivery Plan 2023, sets out a roadmap for how we can end digital poverty by 2030, following a closed launch at the House of Lords on 22nd May.

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The Open Network Ecosystem Competition | A deep dive into the three themes

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Introducing the Expert Working Groups

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DSIT Open Networks Ecosystems Pitching Event Presentation Slides

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Department of Science, Innovation & Technology | Pitching Event Round-up

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Open Networks Ecosystem Competition | Top Tips for Bid Writing

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UK launches mobile phone emergency alert initiative

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Open Networks Ecosystem | Commercial & Finance Teach-in
As part of the Open Networks Ecosystem (ONE) Competition DSIT is offering applicants the chance to attend two teach-ins which cover three key areas of the application process.

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One Network Ecosystem | Subsidy Control (formerly State Aid) Teach-in
As part of the Open Networks Ecosystem (ONE) Competition DSIT is offering applicants the chance to attend two teach-ins which cover three key areas of the application process.

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DSIT Science and Technology Framework

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NEOS Networks | Our UK-wide network
Our 34,000km private telecoms network spans the UK providing a range of high capacity connectivity and collaboration solutions.
National network maps

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ARI 5G Presentation
The Telecom Infra Project-led Accelerating RAN Intelligence in 5G project (ARI-5G) will drive progress on network management and optimisation for Open RAN.

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Best of British RAN Project Presentation
Best of British, or BoB will build high performance small cells 100 per cent designed and manufactured in the UK. The apparatus it produces will significantly reduce the cost of deploying a small network through advanced radio design.

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Comp-O-Ran Presentation
The Coordinated Multipoint Open Radio Access Network (CoMP-O-RAN) will deploy densified outdoor small cell clusters using 5G New Radios (NR) to complement existing mobile networks, reduce the cost-per-bit and deliver enhanced 5G network performance.

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Du-Volution Presentation
One of the most challenging components in a mobile network site is the ‘Distributed Unit’ or DU. This performs signal processing, converting radio signals to data traffic that can then be transported by the microwave, optical and wireline networks to the core network infrastructure.

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ECORAN Presentation
The Energy-efficient Cloudlets for ORAN, or ECORAN project will reduce the power consumption of the commodity hardware used by Open RAN.
A key feature of ORAN is the use of commodity hardware made up of servers, accelerators, storage and programmable interfaces, together with open software.

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NeutrORAN Presentation
The project will be used to test and demonstrate a multiple operator, neutral host solution using an Open RAN ecosystem.

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O-RANOS Presentation
O-RANOS main motivation is to address key architectural and technological challenges for deploying end-to-end O-RAN multi-domain (private-public) interoperable networks.

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ORanGaN Presentation
Almost every piece of 5G hardware requires multiple semiconductor switching devices to generate the signals being transmitted. Gallium nitride (GaN) switching devices are used in a wide range of applications from consumer electronics to defence radar systems.

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Proteus Presentation
Proteus is breaking open the proprietary nature of mobile base stations by creating a flexible layer of software which interfaces directly to the radio hardware. This will allow companies, large and small, outside the handful of big vendors to develop competitive products which are quicker to market.

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Scalable OF Presentation
The project will develop ground-breaking, UK-made, scalable, cost-effective optical interface technology, to enable the dense roll out of optical fibre 5G radio access networks with open digital interfaces for interoperability and low latency.