5G deployments options
Read moreWhat is NSA and SA mode in 5G?
The main difference of NSA (Non-Standalone Architecture) and SA (Standalone Architecture) is that NSA anchors the control signaling of 5G Radio Networks to the 4G Core, while the SA scheme connects the 5G Radio directly to the 5G core network , and the control signaling does not depend on the 4G network at all.
Read moreWhat are 5G deployment options?
There are two main deployment options for new 5G networks: either as an add-on to 4G – non-standalone (NSA) – or as 5G only i.e. standalone (SA) . This applies for both 5G Core and 5G NR.22 Haz 2020
Read moreWhat is deployment option 2 in 5G?
Option 2: SA NR Connected to 5G Core This deployment scenario will specifically be attractive in areas where there is no legacy LTE system and the operator needs to deploy a full-fledged 5G NR access system. This option allows the operator to implement all types of 5G use-cases like eMBB, mMTC and URLLC.
Read moreWhat is Option 2 deployment?
Option 2: Option 2 is also a Standalone (SA) options and represents a 5G NR access deployed in the network and connected to the 5GC . This option is most suitable for a new entrant into the communication service provider (CSP) business, where the operator does not have a legacy LTE system deployed.18 Ağu 2019
Read moreWhat are the 6 5G deployment options?
We compare the different RAN elements:
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