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Telecom and Technology Overview for Business Leaders

The document provides an overview of 5G technology, its evolution from previous wireless generations, and its key features such as low latency and high-speed data. It also discusses cloud computing in the telecom industry, the emergence of Open RAN, and future expectations for 6G technologies with AI/ML integration. Additionally, it highlights various use cases for 5G, including enhanced mobile broadband and massive IoT connectivity.

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Telecom and Technology Overview for Business Leaders

The document provides an overview of 5G technology, its evolution from previous wireless generations, and its key features such as low latency and high-speed data. It also discusses cloud computing in the telecom industry, the emergence of Open RAN, and future expectations for 6G technologies with AI/ML integration. Additionally, it highlights various use cases for 5G, including enhanced mobile broadband and massive IoT connectivity.

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Telecom And Technology

Overview for Business


Leaders

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Learning Outcomes

1. Understanding 5G Technology and Its Evolution

• Gain a comprehensive understanding of 5G technology, including its spectrum, architecture, New


Radio (NR), and how it builds on previous wireless generations (2G to 4G). Learn how 5G
addresses challenges like low latency, high-speed data, and massive device connectivity, along with
the use cases that leverage these capabilities, such as eMBB, URLLC, mMTC, and V2X.

2. Insight into Cloud Computing and Telco Cloud

• Develop knowledge of cloud computing concepts, including the distinctions between private, public,
and hybrid clouds, as well as cloud-native technologies like microservices and the use of containers.
Understand the role of Telco Cloud in the telecom industry, providing scalable, flexible network
management and improving service delivery.

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3. Understanding New Technologies in 5G

• Learn about new advancements in 5G, such as network slicing, Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC),
network orchestration, and 5G private networks. Understand the opportunities and challenges of
implementing technologies like 5G LaaS and network in a box (NIBs/NIABs).

4. Exploring Open RAN and its Ecosystem

• Gain an understanding of Open RAN, its evolution from traditional RAN, and its potential to offer more
flexible, cost-effective, and vendor-neutral network solutions. Learn about the role of O-RAN Alliance
and TIP (Telecom Infra Project) in shaping this ecosystem and how MEC integrates with Open RAN
architectures.

5. Preparing for the Future with 6G and AI/ML Integration

• Learn about the expectations for 6G technologies, including AI/ML integration and how it will further
enhance network performance, enable new use cases, and improve 6G KPIs (Key Performance
Indicators) such as ultra-low latency and seamless connectivity. Understand how future networks will
evolve and the implications for telecom operators and businesses.

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5G Concept and Use Cases:
5G is the fifth generation of mobile networks, designed to deliver faster speeds, lower latency, and
more reliable connections. It's a transformative technology enabling applications like autonomous
vehicles, smart cities, and advanced IoT.

Evolution of Wireless Networks (2G to 5G):


Mobile networks have evolved from 2G (voice and basic data) to 3G (mobile internet), 4G (high-speed
data), and now 5G, which supports ultra-low latency, higher speeds, and massive device connectivity.

4G vs 5G:
4G offers high-speed internet but with latency and device connection limits. 5G improves on this with
significantly faster speeds, near-instantaneous data transmission, and support for more connected
devices.

3GPP Evolution from R99 to R17 and Beyond:


The 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project) defines mobile standards. Evolution from R99 (early
3G) to R17 (current 5G) has introduced more advanced features like higher data rates, massive IoT
support, and low latency.

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Saturation of Mobile Connections and Way Forward:
Mobile connections are nearing saturation, so 5G and beyond (like 6G) are necessary to meet growing
data demands and support new applications.

What is 5G Technology?
5G uses higher-frequency spectrum bands (FR1 and FR2) for faster data transfer. 5G New Radio (NR)
is the air interface technology that allows these speeds, and the network is evolving with more
advanced architecture.

5G Architecture
5G has a flexible, decentralized architecture enabling network slicing, high-speed data, and diverse
service applications like eMBB (Enhanced Mobile Broadband), URLLC (Ultra-Reliable Low Latency
Communications), and mMTC (Massive Machine-Type Communications).

5G Service Verticals

• eMBB: High-speed internet for consumer devices.


• URLLC: Critical applications requiring ultra-reliable low latency.
• mMTC: Massive IoT, connecting billions of devices.
• V2X: Vehicle-to-everything communication for autonomous vehicles.

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5G Enabling Technologies
Technologies like MEC (Multi-Access Edge Computing), Network Slicing, and AI/ML support the low-
latency, high-efficiency needs of 5G.

Overview of Voice Services in 5G and IMS


Voice services in 5G are integrated with IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) for better service delivery,
including VoLTE (Voice over LTE).

Telco Cloud & Cloud Computing

• Cloud Computing offers scalable, on-demand resources. Private, public, and hybrid clouds cater to
different business needs.
• Cloud-native technologies like microservices enable flexible and efficient telecom operations.

What’s New in 5G?


Network Slicing allows operators to create virtual networks for different use cases. MEC brings
computation and storage closer to the edge, reducing latency. Network Orchestration automates and
manages network resources efficiently.

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5G LaaS (Lab as a Service) & Private Networks
5G LaaS provides businesses with testing environments. Private Networks give organizations secure,
dedicated 5G coverage, with use cases in manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics.

Open RAN
Open RAN is an open standard for building radio access networks, offering flexibility, cost savings, and
faster innovation. The O-RAN Alliance and TIP drive this transformation.

Journey from Traditional RAN to Open RAN


Traditional RAN is proprietary and vendor-specific, while Open RAN uses open interfaces and
standards, making it more adaptable and cost-effective.

MEC in Open RAN


MEC brings data processing closer to the network edge, improving performance and enabling real-time
applications.

Way Forward to 6G
6G is expected to bring faster speeds, more reliable connectivity, and better AI integration, aiming for
even higher performance and more applications than 5G.

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THANK YOU!!
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Phone +91-8810549800

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