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Network Slicing is a technology used in Telecommunications and Networks to create multiple virtual networks on top of a single physical network infrastructure. It enables network operators to provide different services to different customers, each with its own set of requirements. Network Slicing allows for the creation of multiple virtual networks, each with its own set of characteristics, such as bandwidth, latency, and Quality of Service (QoS). This technology enables network operators to provide services tailored to the specific needs of their customers, while still using the same physical infrastructure.
Network Slicing is becoming increasingly popular in the Telecommunications and Networks industry, as it allows for more efficient use of resources and improved customer experience. It also enables network operators to offer more services to their customers, while still maintaining the same level of quality.
Some companies in the Network Slicing market include Nokia, Ericsson, Huawei, ZTE, and Cisco. Show Less Read more