Cellular network slicing
Network slicing refers to partitioning of a physical network into multiple virtual segments known as slices. This solution lets service providers divide a 5G physical network into several distinct virtual slices. A host platform can set up multiple simultaneous network connections, each with its own IP address. It uses slice types that match each host's requirements. This method enables service providers to allocate dedicated resources for different service types, ensuring optimal performance and efficiency.
5G network slicing is supported only on 5G standalone networks. It is not available on 5G non-standalone (NSA) networks. The slice or service types have a specific set of network functions and resources defined by the network provider. Service type defines how a network slice is expected to behave, based on its features and services. These service types are supported in network slicing:
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Enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB): for high-bandwidth and low-latency applications.
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Ultra-reliable low latency communications (URLLC): for high reliability and low latency transmission requirements.
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Massive Internet of Things (MIoT): for sending small quantities of data.
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Feature name |
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Feature description |
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Cellular Network Slicing |
Release 17.18.2 |
This feature enables service providers to divide a 5G physical network into several distinct virtual slices. |
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