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Open RAN’s runaway promise: Will the train turn back?
June 2025
|Voice and Data
Despite early momentum, Open RAN is slowing under market, technical, and geopolitical pressures—can 6G bring it back on track?
‘Unstoppable’, ‘Bullet Train Explosion’, ‘Runaway Train’, ‘Last Passenger’, and the home-grown wonder ‘The Burning Train’— all of these are movies centred around trains spiralling out of control. With a brake failure, a malfunctioning system, or a dramatic rule about maintaining minimum speed, the chaos unfolds. Add in fire, a suicidal driver, a bomb, and an angry lover, and it makes for a quintessential train thriller.
What stands out in these films is the eventual solution— someone manages to decouple something. By that, we mean something heavy: a compartment, a machinery module, a cargo coach, or even a section of track. That is the cinematic breakthrough—the idea that even a fast-moving, complex, engineering-heavy system can be opened up and reconfigured. It is thrilling to discover that a running train can be decoupled. Jaw-dropping, indeed.
No wonder we were so excited about the very idea of Open RAN. As a concept, it was as thrilling and as new as taking out parts and joining new ones on a moving train. Is that not what telcos deal with as well? A moving train of network availability, new revenue goals, required speed of uptime, and the threat of low margins or network failure. The thrill was well-warranted.
It involved opening up the complex system known as the Radio Access Network (RAN). A RAN primarily comprises Central Units (CUs), Distributed Units (DUs), and Radio Units (RUs), which were, so far, proprietary and came from a single big vendor. When Open RAN took its first breath, it became a whirlwind of hope, as telco operators could now use different RAN equipment parts from various vendors.
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