Diversifying Telecoms: Open Networks R&D Fund announcement

26 Jul 2022 10:55 AM

The Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has revealed an update as part of its strategy to diversify the 5G telecoms supply chain, and details of how universities and telecoms firms can apply for up to £25 million to research and develop the next generation of 5G and 6G network equipment. 

The Future Open Networks Research Challenge will enable academics and the industry to conduct early-stage research into open and interoperable telecoms solutions, such as Open RAN, for use in 5G and future networks. The Challenge is one of several initiatives as part of the DCMS Open Networks Research and Development Fund, to accelerate the development and deployment of open interface architectures, such as Open RAN.

Central to the Open Networks R&D Fund is government's ambition to:

Running until March 2025, each funded activity focuses on "different aspects of the technology that underpin open networking and will help the telecoms sector make the transition quickly and securely". DCMS goes on to say that the Open Networks R&D Fund will "support the development of the ecosystem, allowing for room to manoeuvre and continue to seek new options to support businesses and researchers as the market develops."

Further details of the planned activity can be found below. 

Evolving the innovation ecosystem

UKTIN

Coordinate and shape the technical standards

Accelerating maturity

FRANC

Future Open Networks (FON) Research Challenge

High demand density environments

International research and development

International R&D

Enabling businesses to integrate the open network components and systems

Developing facilities and demonstration capabilities

SONIC

UKTL

Driving adoption

A neutral-host solution for deploying Open RAN technology

Open RAN trials in high demand dense environments

More details on UK/Republic of Korea competition

Up to £1.6 million is available to fund a single UK-based consortium, which will collaborate with a ROK-funded consortium in order to:

The successful project will run until 31 March 2024, and is a joint-funded £3.6 million competition with the Republic of Korea. 

Deadline for receipt of applications: 20 September 2022 at noon - and there is a briefing event on 3 August