5G Core: What does the next generation of networks look like?

5G Core: What does the next generation of networks look like?

This report focuses on recent advances in the 5G Core network, and in particular highlights three technological platforms that have helped to achieve market dominance in the development of the 5G Core by using cloud-based architectures.

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5G Core: What does the next generation of networks look like?

Unabated broadband growth is fueled by a growing demand for ubiquitous and interactive multimedia services. Technologies such as the IoT, machine-to-machine communication, AI, robotics, and virtual reality are expected to generate trillions of bytes of data every year.

A cloud-native 5G architecture will dominate the next generation of networks. Companies will need to adopt cloud-enabled 5G Core technologies to keep up with the massive amount of data exchanged between consumers and service providers.

The core network is the backbone of the 5G architecture.

Included in this Intelligence Brief:

  • What is a 5G Core network
  • The technical aspects relevant to a cloud-native 5G Core architecture
  • The benefits for telecommunication providers
  • Three detailed profiles of companies offering market-ready 5G Core solutions

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