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At the heart of 5G, which is predicted to account for more than 50% of mobile traffic in the next five years, is network slicing - the technology that provides CSPs with the ability to develop and deliver new services, such as network as a service (NaaS). NaaS itself greatly enhances operator monetization, as it introduces openness and flexibility that can be a bargaining chip for partners and other operators to create, manage and provision innovative services to end-customers, leveraging the new capabilities made possible by 5G. This may sound like a vision of the future, so what is the reality of network slicing and NaaS?
Discover our new report, produced jointly by Comarch and The Fast Mode, and find out the importance of infrastructure virtualization and the adoption of edge computing in driving the implementation of NaaS according to 100 mobile operators from around the globe.
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