How Microamp Is Deploying Private 5G Using mmWave and Open RAN

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At Mobile World Congress 2025, ODIN caught up with Dawid Kuchta, CEO and co-founder of Microamp Solutions, a company pioneering 5G mmWave private networks and fixed wireless access solutions. By leveraging the mmWave and Open RAN, Microamp is enabling high-capacity, low-latency connectivity that allows users to access, process, and analyse vast volumes of data in real time. With a strong focus on disaggregated architectures, the company is actively pushing mobile network operators to adopt mmWave for broader 5G access network deployment.

On the show floor, Microamp demonstrated a live 5G mmWave setup featuring two high-definition video streams uploading data in real time over a disaggregated 7.2 split network architecture. The system combined Microamp radio units with a Druid Core and external servers running upper network layers. Dawid highlighted the flexibility and performance benefits of this architecture, particularly for AI-driven applications such as quality control and mission-critical decision-making.

Despite spectrum limitations at the event, the system achieved impressive throughput and latency. Capable of operating across up to 1 GHz of spectrum, the solution enables ultra-responsive, high-capacity connectivity for industries that rely on real-time data. As demand grows for edge-based AI and precision industrial applications, Microamp sees mmWave and Open RAN as key enablers for delivering scalable, high-performance private 5G networks.

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