With RAN Slicing, Ericsson says DNB can enable six telcos to offer customised 5G services with guaranteed performance on a shared 5G network. It can dynamically optimise resources for different 5G use cases.
will be the first 5G commercial network in the world to utilise Dynamic Radio Resource Partitioning . This is a 5G Radio Access Network Slicing solution from Ericsson which will enable six telcos to deliver customised 5G services with guaranteed performance on a shared 5G network.
To recap, DNB is currently Malaysia’s single wholesale network which has been allocated all available spectrum for 5G which the telco can access via a wholesale agreement. It currently holds a 40MHz block of the 700MHz spectrum, a 200MHz block of the 3.5GHz spectrum, and a 1600MHz block of the 26/28GHz spectrum.
It added that DRP will set the foundation for end-to-end slicing and allow telcos to offer innovative and high revenue-generating use cases. This may include augmented reality , virtual reality , cloud gaming, manufacturing, automotive, healthcare, and more. Head of Ericsson Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, David Hägerbro said “Ericsson’s first-in-the-world application of our Dynamic Radio Resource Partitioning technology on DNB’s 5G Network is an example of our commitment to providing a world-class 5G network to Malaysia. This technology solution enables all six MNOs to deliver customized 5G services with guaranteed performance. This innovation also allows each MNO to differentiate its offering to consumers on the shared 5G network.
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