5G Security When Roaming
As Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) prepare their networks for 5G, they often start by upgrading their Radio Access with 5G NR (New Radio), while maintaining their existing 4G Evolved Packet Core (EPC).
As Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) prepare their networks for 5G, they often start by upgrading their Radio Access with 5G NR (New Radio), while maintaining their existing 4G Evolved Packet Core (EPC).
As with the previous generation of wireless technologies, the goal of roaming is to keep seamlessly connected to a network, wherever you are. This is also the case for revolutionary 5th generation wireless communication technology, or simply called 5G, but this time it is much more complicated.
The 5G transformation has reached a critical phase. 5G is the fifth generation wireless technology and also known as the fastest, most reliable and lowest latency technology ever. Yet, there are multiple scenarios determining how 5G rollouts will take place, including use of a Stand Alone (SA) or Non-Stand Alone (NSA) architecture.
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What will be the most important use case for 5G? How will the industry overcome early challenges and position 5G as a transformational technology?
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