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Why 5G standalone core needs to be on every operators roadmap

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5G’s is set to transform virtually every industry, including manufacturing, healthcare, the Internet of Things (IoT), AR/VR, gaming, and countless others. The first step to enabling this transformation is for operators to close how they implement 5G. They have two options: 5G NSA (non-standalone) and 5G SA (standalone). 5G NSA (4G LTE EPC plus new RAN) is a great immediate strategy to quickly launch high-speed 5G broadband. 5G SA, however, will help implement the most advanced and revolutionary next-gen use cases. A 5G SA solution lets service providers implement key technological changes to the core network, such as cloud-native and microservice-based architecture. It helps achieve operational excellence and maximize ROI. Operators can rapidly introduce new and differentiated services with high QoS – without disturbing existing services. They can scale the network to support dynamically changing traffic demands and subscriber growth. 5G SA also helps automate functions such as network slicing. Learn more about 5G SA architecture and why it should be the end-goal for operators: #5GSA #5GStandalone #5GCore #5G #5GNR #telecom #5GC #CoreNetworks Audio Credit: Danail Draganov

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