Oppo makes first 5G call from its Hyderabad lab in India

Chinese smartphone maker Oppo on Thursday announced that it has successfully made its first VoNR (Voice/Video on New Radio) call from Hyderabad. 5G the laboratory. 5G VoNR (Voice/Video on New Radio) calls were made using the latest Reno6 series smartphone and an end-to-end 5G standalone (SA) network powered by Keysight Test Solutions at Hyderabad 5G Innovation Lab. Opposition,

“The VoNR call from our Hyderabad based 5G lab is another milestone in OPPO’s innovation journey. As a 5G leader in India, the team is making great strides to explore the true potential of 5G technology and bring a better 5G experience to Indian consumers,” said Tasleem Arif, Vice President, India Oppo India’s R&D Head said in a statement.

5G VoNR achievement accomplished simulating a 5G core network, 5G RAN and an IMS server using the Keysight E7515B UXM 5G Wireless Test Platform, a highly integrated signaling test supporting the latest 3GPP Release 15 features and beyond Platform, which enables 5G calls with Reno6 devices. In various 5G New Radio (NR) deployment modes.

VoNR, or “Voice over 5G New Radio”, is a basic call service that fully utilizes the SA architecture of 5G networks. Compared to earlier call services, VoNR offers significantly lower latency, much better sound quality and picture quality, resulting in an overall experience for advanced users.

The SA architecture is one of the primary architectures of the 5G network of the future. Operators around the world are actively laying the foundation for 5G SA networks. Oppo India is also working on the deployment of solutions under the SA network.

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