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AI-RAN Group Secures $45M Funding Led by Nokia, Nvidia, and AT&T for AI-Native RAN Development

ORAN Development Company secures $45M funding from Nokia, Nvidia, and AT&T to advance its groundbreaking AI-native RAN platform, Odyssey RAN.

AI-RAN group ORAN Development Company (ODC) has successfully raised $45 million in a recent funding round, drawing investment from notable industry leaders such as Nokia, Nvidia, AT&T, and MTN Group. Based in the United States, ODC is positioning itself as a frontrunner in the development of AI-native radio access networks (RAN) through its flagship technology platform, Odyssey RAN.

Other significant contributors to the funding round include Cisco, Booz Allen, and Telecom Italia, alongside financial institutions like Phoenix Venture Partners and affiliates of Cerberus Capital Management. This infusion of capital is intended to accelerate the rollout of what ODC describes as the world’s first AI-native open architecture platform, which it promotes as the “definitive” RAN stack in the U.S. designed to unify communication sensing and edge intelligence.

ODC emphasized its collaboration with “top-tier global customers” and anticipates expanding these partnerships along with other commercial agreements throughout the current year. The company highlighted its ongoing projects involving a distributed commercial grid, which it identifies as a crucial AI processing engine. This infrastructure aims to serve as the foundational fabric for the AI-native era, transforming traditional cell sites into high-performance computing hubs that enable autonomous agentic AI and real-time generative inference.

Ronnie Vasishta, Senior Vice President of Telecom at Nvidia, remarked that the “industry is moving toward software-defined AI-native telecom networks, which will be essential for the physical AI era.” He further noted that “ODC’s AI-RAN stack is a key enabler of this shift, turning today’s 5G networks into a distributed AI computing fabric at the wireless edge.”

The growing interest in AI-native telecommunications comes as the demand for enhanced efficiency and performance in network infrastructures increases. As mobile networks continue to evolve with the influx of data-driven applications, stakeholders across the industry are recognizing the importance of integrating AI technologies to optimize operations and service delivery.

ODC’s innovative approach aligns with broader industry trends emphasizing the convergence of AI and telecommunications. By leveraging advanced AI capabilities, ODC aims to address challenges such as bandwidth management, latency reduction, and improved customer experiences. The company’s strategic initiatives are indicative of an industry shift toward more streamlined, intelligent networks capable of supporting the next generation of wireless applications.

As ODC prepares to implement its AI-native RAN technology, the company is likely to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of telecommunications. With significant backing from established players in the tech and telecom sectors, ODC is set to impact how networks are designed and operated, potentially influencing market dynamics and competitive strategies.

The successful funding round underscores investor confidence in ODC’s vision and the transformative potential of AI in enhancing network capabilities. Looking ahead, the company’s ability to scale its partnerships and effectively execute its strategic plans will be closely watched by industry observers, as the telecommunications landscape continues to adapt to the demands of an increasingly digital world.

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