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How to improve delivery of 5G services and applications – without changing core infrastructure

TM Forum

Among the promises of the 5G era is a range of entirely new, sector-specific digital services, achieved via advanced network technologies such as network slicing and multi-edge computing – which require consistently high performance and agile connectivity. changes to existing 5G core infrastructure.

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5G core: Exploring CSP approaches

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5G Core (5GC) networks are now coming online in live CSP networks and their functions are entirely software-based and cloud-native. 5G core networks form the heart of a standalone 5G ecosystem when they are connected to 5G RAN and SDN transport domains within a modernized IT environment.

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Using 5G network slicing to gain the winning edge in cloud gaming

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is to demonstrate how communication service providers (CSP) can deliver next-generation performance for gamers using 5G network slicing and edge capabilities through partnerships with hyperscale cloud providers (HCP) and leading vendors. Other participants include Aria Networks, AT&T, Epam Systems and Telecom Italia (TIM).

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A week in telecoms: Rakuten expands, Nokia growth and high-altitude communications

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It will be home to testing of its entire network architecture in a simulated environment, from radio access network (RAN) to Core to transport, as well as demonstrations of its Symworld platform. Rakuten also plans to set up facilities for 6G infrastructure R&D at the site. It is developing a dual 5G NB-IoT service.

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IOWN: Innovating for a sustainable future

CIO Business Intelligence

Wired, wireless, fiber optics, LTE and 5G networks all do what we need – for now. But, when it comes to tomorrow’s enterprise and consumer innovations, those networking options have some serious limitations. What’s needed is an energy-efficient network that can drive both economic growth and zero environmental harm.

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How will 5G impact telcos' carbon footprint?

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Yet, as BCG's figures indicate, the more data that CSPs transport, the more their own emissions performance will suffer, particularly since one of the major issues for CSPs is the use of energy to power their networks. a recent report on network energy efficiency by NGMN.

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The impact of 5G and cloud on telco capex and opex

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5G network investments have essentially amounted to the largest round of spending the industry has ever gone through, which currently only brings us to the non-standalone version of the wireless technology. The majority of network sharing for 5G to date is happening in radio access networks (RANs).

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