Nishant Tiwari
Product Manager at Fujitsu
As a Product Manager at Fujitsu, Nishant brings over 16 years of expertise in product strategy, system architecture, and hands-on proficiency in an extensive range of technologies spanning 5G, 4G, 3G, 2G, CDMA, ORAN-RIC, SON, MEC, slicing, Native Cloud, rApp and xApp development, and vertical industrial use cases. Before joining Fujitsu, Nishant garnered valuable experience working with wireless equipment providers like Ericsson, Nokia, Huawei, Motorola, Cisco, Intel, and Tejas, as well as stints with major global mobile network operators like AT&T, Sprint, Vodafone (Germany-Netherlands), KPN (Netherlands), DTAC (Thailand), True Move (Thailand), various India MNOs, and software service giants TCS and Wipro. Nishant's background is as diverse as it is extensive.
In addition to his role at Fujitsu, Nishant is a member of Standards Development Organizations (SDOs) including 3GPP, ORAN Alliance, Telecom Infra Project, Data Security Council of India, and IEEE.
Nishant Tiwari
Using dApps for real-time control and management The Open Radio Access Network (Open RAN) ecosystem is undergoing a radical transformation driven by the need for more efficient, flexible, and intelligent network management. Central to this evolution are the RAN Intelligent Controller (RIC) applications, including rApps, xApps, and the newly emerging dApps. These applications serve distinct
Nishant Tiwari
As a product manager leading the development of network digital transformation solutions, I’m fascinated by the potential of the Near-Real Time RAN Intelligent Controller (Near-RT RIC), which provides near real-time control and optimization. This capability brings intelligence and unlimited possibilities to the radio access network (RAN). But what exactly is a Near-RT RIC, and how
Nishant Tiwari
The importance of canary deployments in 5G networks In the rapidly evolving landscape of 5G+ wireless networks, deploying new software and updates requires a deployment strategy that ensures minimal disruptions and optimal performance. One approach that is rapidly becoming a best practice is the canary deployment. Unlike the Proof of Concept testing that teams typically