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5G Network Slicing is a technology that enables the creation of multiple virtual networks on top of a single physical 5G network. It allows network operators to customize their networks to meet the specific needs of different types of users, such as enterprise customers, IoT applications, and mobile broadband users. Network slicing is a key enabler of 5G, as it allows operators to create multiple virtual networks with different characteristics, such as latency, throughput, and reliability. This allows operators to offer different services to different customers, while still using the same physical network.
4G networks do not have the same level of flexibility as 5G networks, as they are limited to a single network with a single set of characteristics. This means that operators are unable to customize their networks to meet the specific needs of different types of users.
In the 5G Network Slicing market, companies such as Ericsson, Nokia, Huawei, and Samsung are leading the way in developing and deploying 5G network slicing solutions. Other companies such as AT&T, Verizon, and Vodafone are also investing in 5G network slicing technology to enable them to offer more customized services to their customers. Show Less Read more