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5G Open RAN Essentials: Architecture & Ecosystem Basics

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5G Open RAN Essentials: Architecture & Ecosystem Basics

Hurix Digital

Instructor: Hurix Digital

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3 hours to complete
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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
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December 2025

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In this foundational lesson, learners will build a working understanding of 5G Open RAN architecture and how it departs from traditional closed RAN systems. The focus is on helping learners explore the structural shift toward disaggregation, open interfaces, and vendor-agnostic network design. Through guided walkthroughs, architecture comparisons, and industry examples, learners will analyze what makes Open RAN “open,” how the O-RAN Alliance shaped global standards, and why this matters for the future of 5G deployments. By the end of this lesson, learners will be able to distinguish Open RAN principles from legacy models and explain the architectural value of openness.

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4 videos2 readings1 assignment

In this lesson, learners will gain practical insight into the four core components that power Open RAN systems: the Radio Unit (RU), Distributed Unit (DU), Central Unit (CU), and RAN Intelligent Controller (RIC). The focus is on helping learners visualize how these elements interact across open interfaces and enable scalable, multi-vendor 5G networks. Using real-world examples and guided architecture breakdowns, learners will examine how functional splits work in practice, how the RIC supports AI-driven control, and how modular design supports flexibility. By the end of this lesson, learners will be able to map O-RAN components to their roles in enabling vendor interoperability and network adaptability.

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3 videos2 readings1 assignment

In this lesson, learners will evaluate the business and technical motivations behind global Open RAN adoption. The focus is on understanding why telecom operators, governments, and equipment vendors are moving toward open network ecosystems—and what advantages they seek. Through use cases, policy examples, and industry partnerships, learners will explore key drivers such as cost savings, energy efficiency, deployment flexibility, and supply chain diversification. By the end of this lesson, learners will be able to articulate the strategic value of Open RAN and assess its real-world potential across different deployment scenarios.

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