Wind River and Vodafone are collaborating to operationalize AI-RAN for Open RAN networks, showcasing a joint solution at MWC Barcelona (March 2–5, Hall 2, Stand 2F25). The demonstration highlights how AI-driven operations can reduce anomaly detection times from hours to minutes while advancing the shift toward predictive and autonomous network management in disaggregated RAN environments.
The solution runs on Vodafone’s 5G network deployed on its O-Cloud platform, built on Wind River Cloud Platform container infrastructure and integrated with Wind River Analytics. It continuously ingests large-scale telemetry streams across both RAN and cloud layers. AI models establish baseline behavioral patterns, detect subtle deviations, predict emerging faults, and guide remediation before customer experience degrades. The companies position the approach as a move away from traditional OSS tools that analyze events after impact, toward continuous learning from live network behavior.
In live demonstrations, the joint platform correlates multi-layer telemetry to accelerate anomaly detection and root-cause analysis. It processes more than 70TB of network data per week for long-term behavioral modeling across distributed RAN deployments and scales short-term analytics in terabytes per hour to support near real-time operational decisions. The companies state that this architecture enables operators to manage larger Open RAN footprints without proportional increases in operational expense or staffing.
• Reduces anomaly detection time from hours to minutes through multi-layer telemetry correlation
• Continuously learns from more than 70TB of network data per week across distributed RAN environments
• Scales troubleshooting analytics in terabytes per hour to support real-time operational decisions
• Accelerates root-cause identification and remediation workflows, reducing mean time to resolution
• Supports expansion of Open RAN deployments without linear increases in OpEx
“Open RAN fundamentally changes how networks are built; AI-RAN changes how they are operated,” said Paul Miller, CTO, Wind River. “Our collaboration with Vodafone demonstrates how AI-RAN can turn operational data into continuous intelligence, enabling networks that detect issues earlier, adapt faster, and move closer to autonomous operation.”
🌐 Analysis: The collaboration reflects a broader industry push to apply AI models directly within the operational stack of disaggregated RAN architectures, as operators confront the scaling challenges introduced by Open RAN and cloud-native 5G cores. Competitors including Ericsson, Nokia, and Mavenir are also integrating AI-driven automation into RAN and core domains, but large-scale, live-network telemetry ingestion at this volume signals growing maturity in AI-RAN deployment beyond lab trials.
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