SoftBank boosts network efficiency with AI-RAN and Red Hat OpenShift

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.

SoftBank handles the largest amount of data among Japan's mobile operators, operating in a highly congested network environment where effective coordination plays a crucial role. To address these challenges, SoftBank has adopted AI-RAN, a technology aimed at increasing the utilization of assets across spectrum and computing infrastructure.

This approach is part of broader efforts to streamline operations in Japan's competitive telecom landscape. According to a post by Red Hat, SoftBank's implementation of AI-RAN helps in managing the complexities of a densely packed network.

Further details highlight how SoftBank is optimizing power consumption and overall networking performance through the integration of Red Hat OpenShift. This platform enables better resource management and efficiency gains.

The announcement coincides with discussions at MWC26, as indicated by the hashtag in the post. For more information on SoftBank's strategies, resources are available via Red Hat's shared link.

This development underscores ongoing innovations in mobile telecommunications, particularly in data-heavy markets like Japan.

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