The Good Tech Companies - Jayavelan Jayabalan's Role in the World's First OPEN RAN 5G SA Network on Cloud
Episode Date: May 29, 2025This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/jayavelan-jayabalans-role-in-the-worlds-first-open-ran-5g-sa-network-on-cloud. Jayavelan Jay...abalan helped deploy the world’s first Open RAN 5G SA network on AWS cloud, setting a new global benchmark in telecom infrastructure. Check more stories related to cloud at: https://hackernoon.com/c/cloud. You can also check exclusive content about #open-ran-5g-sa, #jayavelan-jayabalan, #cloud-native-telecom, #5g-network-on-aws, #kubernetes-in-telecom, #telecom-infrastructure, #devops-for-5g, #good-company, and more. This story was written by: @echospiremedia. Learn more about this writer by checking @echospiremedia's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com. Jayavelan Jayabalan played a pivotal role in deploying the world’s first Open RAN 5G Stand Alone network on AWS cloud, covering all 50 U.S. states. His leadership in cloud-native infrastructure, Kubernetes deployment, and DevOps orchestration helped redefine telecom innovation and set a blueprint for 6G and future networks.
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Jayavelin Jayavelin's role in the world's first open-RAN 5G SAW network on cloud, by Sonia Kapoor.
In an unprecedented technological milestone that has redefined the telecommunications landscape,
the successful deployment of America's first 5G standalone,
SAW, network with open-RAN technology on a WS cloud marks a revolutionary advancement
in wireless infrastructure. Telecom cloud specialist Jayavalin Jayabalan was part of
the expert deployment team in this groundbreaking initiative that has positioned the United States
at the forefront of global telecommunications innovation while establishing new standards
for cloud-based network deployment. The ambitious project had FCC requirement to cover 70% of the US population within three
years.
This required visionary leadership and technical acumen to solve the extraordinary challenges
of deploying a network, ground up from zero, that took decades for the incumbents to build.
The best solution to this was building a network on the cloud that would give the flexibility
to deploy the infrastructure and scale up instantly as the demand grows.
This was a visionary step that would pave the way for network orchestration and deployment
agility for different use cases that the future of 5G and 6G would bring in.
Jayavalin Jayabalan was part of the big team that was tasked with this unique challenge
which in itself was a great opportunity.
Leveraging his 23 plus years of telecommunications expertise, led a specialized team of more
than 15 DevOps engineers, EKS specialists, networking professionals and security experts
working in close collaboration with the cloud provider's elite technical team to deploy
the infrastructure on the cloud.
This strategic partnership proved crucial in navigating the uncharted territory
of large-scale cloud-based telecommunications infrastructure. What distinguishes this achievement
is not merely its scale but its architectural innovation. As the first deployment of its kind
globally, the project required pioneering solutions to previously unencountered, untested
technical challenges. Jayavelan's involvement in the cloud infrastructure deployment's initial phases proved instrumental
in navigating these uncharted territories and establishing blueprints for future implementations
worldwide.
His ability to anticipate potential roadblocks and develop preemptive solutions significantly
contributed to the project's ultimate success.
The architectural foundation built on Elastic Kubernetes Service, EKS,
delivered unprecedented flexibility and agility, enabling the rapid deployment of over 40 distinct
5G network functions across radio access network, RAN, core, and transport segments through
automated C-CD pipelines. This cloud-native approaches dramatically accelerated the path
towards implementing advanced telecommunications capabilities, including private networks, RAN Intelligent
Controller, RIC, implementations, X applications, and robotic applications.
The technical complexity of integrating the diverse network functions in 5G open RAN saw
seamlessly across a distributed cloud infrastructure represented a formidable
challenge that Jayavelan's team systematically addressed through innovative methodologies and relentless problem-solving
with independent software vendors, ISV.
This represents a lifetime opportunity, Jayavelan notes about the project.
Building a real open RAN5G SAW network from scratch to serve the US population across
all 50 states isn't just a technical achievement, it's a testament to American leadership in technological advancement.
Each day of the implementation brought new challenges requiring novel solutions.
The team frequently encountered unprecedented technical scenarios that demanded creative
troubleshooting and adaptive engineering approaches.
Under Jayavelan's leadership, these obstacles became opportunities for innovation, with many solutions establishing new best practices for cloud-based telecommunications infrastructure.
The lessons learned throughout this pioneering deployment have become guiding principles for similar implementations, highlighting the project's significance beyond its immediate technical accomplishments.
The significance of this implementation extends far beyond its immediate technical accomplishments.
By successfully demonstrating the viability of cloud-based, open architecture telecommunications networks at national scale,
the project establishes a foundation for next-generation communications infrastructure that promises greater innovation,
reduced deployment costs, and accelerated feature development compared to traditional network architectures.
The economic implications are substantial, with the potential to significantly reduce capital expenditure while increasing deployment velocity across the telecommunications sector.
For telecommunications professionals worldwide, this breakthrough validates the transformative
potential of combining cloud infrastructure with open telecommunications standards.
It represents not merely an incremental improvement but a paradigm shift
in how future networks will be deployed and managed.
The project's success has sparked interest in cloud-native network architectures
throughout the industry, with numerous operators reassessing their network evolution strategies
in light of this demonstrated success.
Jayavalan's leadership throughout this complex initiative
drew upon his comprehensive academic foundation, which includes an MBA in operations management
and a BE in electronics and communication engineering. This unique combination of
technical expertise and business operations proved essential in balancing technological
innovation with operational demands throughout the deployment process. His ability to translate
complex technical
concepts into clear business actions enabled effective communication with stakeholders across
organizational hierarchies, ensuring alignment between technical implementation and business
objectives. Solving interworking issues, networking issues, POT issues, EKS deployment and upgrade
challenges. The project required not only technical innovation
but also new approaches to team management and collaboration. The distributed nature of project
teams, deployment teams, partners and other stakeholders necessitated sophisticated coordination
mechanisms and communication protocols. Jayavelin implemented structured yet flexible project
management methodologies that accommodated the dynamic nature of the work while maintaining clear accountability and progress tracking.
This balanced approach to project governance contributed significantly to maintaining momentum
throughout the multi-year implementation.
Looking towards the future, Jayavelan envisions integrating generative AI technologies into
telecommunications infrastructure to revolutionize deployment methodologies,
proactive network maintenance, and zero-trust security frameworks.
His forward-looking perspective encompasses multi-cloud environments and the eventual
transition to 6G technologies, with implications that extend tosatellite terrestrial integration,
network slicing, remote surgical applications, vehicle connectivity, and network function orchestration.
The foundations established through this project create a platform for these advanced capabilities,
positioning both the team and the organization for continued leadership in telecommunications
innovation.
The work we've accomplished creates new possibilities for network slicing and specialized
service delivery that will fundamentally transform how people interact with mobile technology," Jayavelin explains.
We're laying groundwork that will enable applications we're only beginning to imagine.
This landmark project stands as both a technological milestone and a compelling demonstration of
American leadership in telecommunications innovation.
Through expert guidance and strategic vision team which Jayavelin Jayavelin is a part of,
the initiative has established new benchmarks for cloud-based network deployment while opening
pathways to capabilities that will define the next generation of wireless communication.
The ripple effects of this achievement will continue to influence telecommunications evolution
for years to come, cementing Jayavelin's legacy in cloud-based telecommunications infrastructure.
About Jayavelin Jayabalan, a distinguished telecommunications cloud expert with over
23 years of experience, Jayavelin Jayabalan specializes in 5G, LTE, and AWS infrastructure
and networking technologies. His career highlights include participation in ground-breaking telecommunications projects, notably the world's first standalone 5G network deployment on a WS cloud, ex-member of Facebook
Telecom Infra projects, TIP, Test and Validation Council, along with numerous network launches
for Tier 1 operators across the United States.
Jayavalan holds a WS solution architect and 5G certification.
His educational background combines an MBA in operations Management with a B.E. in Electronics
and Communication Engineering, providing a foundation that integrates technical expertise
with business strategy.
Throughout his career, he has consistently demonstrated exceptional leadership in building
and managing technical teams while driving innovation in telecommunications infrastructure.
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