Industry leaders on stage at MWC 2026 launching the OCUDU Ecosystem Foundation for open-source AI-native 5G and 6G RAN, with visualizations of advanced networks on screens.
Industry leaders on stage at MWC 2026 launching the OCUDU Ecosystem Foundation for open-source AI-native 5G and 6G RAN, with visualizations of advanced networks on screens.
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Linux Foundation launches OCUDU Ecosystem Foundation for open-source AI-native 5G and 6G RAN

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The Linux Foundation announced the OCUDU Ecosystem Foundation on March 3, 2026, at MWC 2026, uniting industry leaders like DeepSig, AMD, AT&T, Ericsson, Nokia, NVIDIA, SoftBank, SRS, and Verizon to advance open-source centralized unit (CU) and distributed unit (DU) software for 5G and early 6G radio access networks (RAN). Originating from U.S. government funding via the National Spectrum Consortium and Pentagon's FutureG Office, the initiative transitions a proven software stack into neutral governance, enabling interoperable, AI-native Open RAN deployments with features like spectrum sensing and neural receivers.

The OCUDU platform builds on the Software Radio Systems (SRS) 5G CU/DU solution, previously selected for government-backed development. DeepSig, a founding member specializing in AI for wireless communications, contributes expertise in AI-RAN, hardware acceleration (including NVIDIA GPUs), neural receivers, neural scheduling, and AI-native air interfaces. An initial release is available now, supported by a three-year funded program between DeepSig and SRS to expand capabilities for advanced 5G, early 6G, and accelerated compute.

The foundation provides an open reference platform, integration tooling, and continuous validation environments to reduce Open RAN fragmentation and enable production-grade deployments. It shifts from government-led efforts to vendor-neutral collaboration, inviting operators, vendors, cloud providers, and researchers.

Founding industry leaders include AMD, AT&T, DeepSig, Ericsson, Nokia, NVIDIA, SoftBank, SRS, and Verizon. Among 21 general members are 1Finity, Aalyria, Booz Allen Hamilton, Cisco, Red Hat, T-Mobile, and others. Participating universities and research institutions include Georgia Tech, MITRE, Rice University, UC San Diego, University of Texas at Austin, and more, focusing on next-gen PHY/MAC, AI optimization, security, testing, and energy efficiency.

"OCUDU creates the foundation for a more open and software-driven RAN ecosystem," said Jim Shea, CEO of DeepSig. Arpit Joshipura, General Manager of Networking, Edge and IoT at the Linux Foundation, noted that the effort "aligns global stakeholders under an open, trusted and secure framework to power the next decade of wireless innovation" and advances interoperable CU/DU software. Chris Christou of Booz Allen Hamilton added, “This initiative will drive the future of open source AI-native 5G/6G RAN software." Thomas Rondeau of the Pentagon’s FutureG Office stated that shifting to Linux Foundation governance enables industry focus on innovation, with the initial stack set for GitHub publication in April.

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Initial reactions on X to the Linux Foundation's launch of the OCUDU Ecosystem Foundation are positive, with industry leaders from the National Spectrum Consortium expressing thrill over their investment evolving into global AI-RAN innovation. Telecom executives show excitement for the DoD-backed open-source 5G/6G project. Media and bloggers share sensational takes like 'US War Dept storms MWC' to emphasize its revolutionary potential at MWC 2026. Limited discussion so far, no negative sentiments observed.

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Realistic illustration of Linux Foundation executives and AI partners launching Agentic AI Foundation, featuring collaborative autonomous AI agents on a conference screen.
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Linux Foundation launches Agentic AI Foundation

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The Linux Foundation has launched the Agentic AI Foundation to foster open collaboration on autonomous AI systems. Major tech companies, including Anthropic, OpenAI, and Block, contributed key open-source projects to promote interoperability and prevent vendor lock-in. The initiative aims to create neutral standards for AI agents that can make decisions and execute tasks independently.

SoftBank, Japan's leading mobile operator by data volume, is leveraging AI-RAN technology to enhance asset utilization in its dense network. The company is focusing on coordination to optimize spectrum and computing infrastructure. It uses Red Hat OpenShift to improve power consumption and networking performance.

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Announced on January 5, 2026, at CES2026, Red Hat and NVIDIA have launched a collaboration to synchronize enterprise open source software, including Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), with NVIDIA's rack-scale AI systems like the Rubin platform. The partnership provides Day 0 support, validated interoperability, enhanced security, and plans for expansion to OpenShift and Red Hat AI.

Red Hat has announced that its Device Edge solution is a finalist in the SiliconANGLE 2026 Tech Innovation CUBEd Awards. The recognition highlights its innovation in the IoT and edge platform category. This accolade underscores Red Hat's focus on addressing real-world challenges through differentiated technology.

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삼성전자와 KT가 6G 인공지능 무선접속망(AI-RAN) 기술의 상용 네트워크 상 안정적 운영을 입증하며 실세계 조건에서의 실효성을 확인했다. 성남시 일부 지역에서 약 1만8000명 사용자 대상으로 실시된 현장 테스트 결과, 이 기술이 사용자별 최적 설정을 자동 적용해 연결 문제를 피할 수 있음이 증명됐다.

The Linux Foundation announced the creation of the Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF) on December 9, 2025, in San Francisco, to foster open-source development of AI agents. Co-founded by Anthropic, Block, and OpenAI, the initiative includes donations of key projects: Anthropic's Model Context Protocol (MCP), Block's goose framework, and OpenAI's AGENTS.md. The foundation aims to promote interoperability and prevent fragmentation in AI agent technologies.

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Several Linux gaming projects have united to form the Open Gaming Collective, aiming to standardize the gaming experience on the open-source operating system. The group seeks to reduce duplicated efforts by centralizing development of key components like kernel patches and input frameworks. Founding members include Universal Blue's Bazzite, ASUS Linux, and PikaOS, with more expected to join.

 

 

 

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