7 key benefits of standalone 5G core architecture

What’s the best 5G deployment method for operators? It depends on what they want to achieve. 5G Non-Standalone (NSA) deployment is currently the most viable option to swiftly launch new services with low CAPEX. However, to enable high-value 5G use cases such as eMBB, massive IoT, AR/VR, and others, 5G Standalone (SA) is the ideal long-term route. 5G SA enables a host of benefits for operators: It can be swiftly deployed in the cloud, saving months of effort compared to a hardware-based setup. It provides more modern architecture to support advanced and high-value 3GPP-defined use cases like V2X, IIoT, and more. It provides a highly scalable Kubernetes-based platform, auto-scaling without the physical limitations of legacy cores. Its robust infrastructure ensures faster service innovation. It helps support low-latency applications like private networks for manufacturing, healthcare, real-time surveillance, and other industries. It provides support for multiple services, letting all authorized NFs discover and interact with each other. The network infrastructure enables advanced data-handling capabilities for structured and unstructured data. Learn more about 5G SA deployment and its benefits for operators: #CompactCore #5G #5gdeployment #Telecom #5GStandalone #5GNSA #5GTransition Audio Credit: Danail Draganov
Back to Top