Telenor Group selected to coordinate EU’s 5G-VINNI project

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The EU has given Telenor Group coordination responsibility for its new project to accelerate the uptake of 5G across Europe.

The initiative, 5G Verticals Innovation Infrastructure (5G-VINNI), comprises 23 partners including major operators, academia and industry vendors.

The project is designed to ease uptake of 5G in Europe by providing an end-to-end facility that validates the performance of new 5G technologies, and explore solutions for vertical industries such as public safety, eHealth, shipping, transportation, media and entertainment and automotive.

“Being one of three large-scale test platforms for Europe, 5G-VINNI will help propel the development of 5G,” says Patrick Waldemar, VP of Telenor Research, who will manage the project for Telenor Group. “Our aim is to make it as easy as possible to utilise and test the platform and we now call on industry players in Europe to engage with the project.”

5G-VINNI will be run at four main sites located in Norway, UK, Spain and Greece. In addition, experimental sites will be established in Germany and Portugal. Open APIs will be provided in order to ensure easy access to the 5G-VINNI facility.

The 5G facility in Norway will be run by Telenor Research, Telenor Norway and Telenor Satellite and hosted in two locations: one in Kongsberg, the first city where Telenor will pilot 5G in Norway, and another site in the greater Oslo area. Nokia will provide the virtualization platform and end-to-end orchestration, Ericsson and Huawei will supply 5G radios and core, and Cisco will deliver a distributed IoT data fabric service.

The project is scheduled to run for three years and has a budget of 20 million euros.

Members of 5G-VINNI include: Telenor Group (Telenor Research, Telenor Norway and Telenor Satellite), British Telecom (UK), Telefonica (Spain), SES (Lux), Huawei (Norway and Germany), Ericsson (Norway), Nokia (Norway), Samsung (UK), Intracom (Greece), Keysight (Denmark), Cisco (Norway), Alticelabs (Portugal),  Engineering (Italy), AUEB (Greece), UC2M (Spain), Simula (Norway), Uni.Patras (Greece), Fraunhofer FOKUS (Germany), EANTC (Germany), Limemicro (UK), SRS (IR), and Eurescom (Germany).

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