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- Title
5G Network Slicing - Revenue by Slice.
- Authors
Arora, Rahul
- Abstract
The majority of businesses have primarily relied on one shared network for non-critical work, including conference calls, email, online service portals, local office Wi-Fi, digital payments and other applications. However, as more devices require connectivity as part of the Internet of things (IoT), businesses are exploring connectivity use cases that align with high availability and scalability, charting the path to network slicing. Communication Service Providers (CSPs) are gearing to adopt/explore new business potentials through end-to-end network slicing that will enable new and innovative use cases across all Industry verticals. From a business perspective, a slice can fulfil a specific business case or deliver focused outcomes for using a combination of all the relevant network resources, functions and other existing assets. When selecting target industry segments and corresponding use cases for CSPs, there are several things to consider. First of all, there needs to be a solid enterprise strategy around industries or verticals to target and the local market possibilities. With network slicing, CSPs can roll out services and support applications in quicker time to market mode, and this helps them address industry-specific services around Railways, Healthcare, Emergency services, Airways and Smart cities, to name a few. Slicing guarantees a certain level of QoS and allows service providers to configure the network to meet specific security needs. As service content varies across end customers, slicing provides more effortless scalability and simplified network management for enterprises. This paper captures the background, related work in network slicing, its benefits, delving into a few use cases, significant security issues and also highlighting its commercial potential.
- Subjects
SMART cities; TELECONFERENCING; EMAIL systems; INTERNET of things; TARGET marketing; EMERGENCY medical services; 5G networks; EMAIL
- Publication
Telecom Business Review, 2021, Vol 14, Issue 1, p29
- ISSN
0973-9114
- Publication type
Article