This is a guest blog for Digital Catapult by Sophie James, Head of Telecoms and Spectrum Policy at techUK
It’s an honour to represent techUK on the SONIC Labs Advisory Board. techUK’s members – including not just those engaged in the Communications Infrastructure and Services Programme but right across the organisation – all share the ambition and drive to innovate in the UK, delivering a better future for people, society, the economy and the planet.
It’s the ambition to innovate that underpins SONIC Labs too: offering an opportunity for vendors and solution providers to test and integrate their Open RAN products and solutions to ultimately enable them to deploy in live networks, thus helping diversify the telecoms supply chain.
For techUK and our telecoms members, testing, integration and, crucially, security are the key challenges for Open RAN and the wider telecoms ecosystem. For security, the UK is in a new phase following the commencement of the Telecommunications (Security) Act 2021. The security framework implemented by the Act sets a new standard for network security, and one which open and disaggregated networks will need to adhere to.
Of course, security testing is not the primary objective of SONIC Labs. But the Lab’s work will be essential in exploring the new products and services that could push network infrastructure to new levels of intelligence and optimisation. Networks that are optimised are also modernised.
Here lies a unique opportunity in the innovation and transformation of the UK’s telecoms sector.