Samsung demonstrates 5G network slicing with KDDI
Published: 23 Sep. 2020, 18:13
Samsung Electronics said Tuesday it has successfully verified an advanced 5G technology with Japanese telecom operator KDDI as the Korean company tries to expand its presence in next-generation wireless solutions.
Samsung and KDDI demonstrated 5G network slicing technology in Tokyo with the Radio Access Network (RAN) Intelligent Controller (RIC) platform that efficiently controls network resources.
Network slicing is considered a key technology for the 5G network, as it enables a physical network to be partitioned into multiple virtual networks to offer high-speed, low-latency communication.
Samsung said the network slicing technology allows telecom operators to provide better services in sectors such as autonomous driving, cloud gaming and industrial Internet of Things solutions.
With their verification test results, Samsung and KDDI said they plan to suggest international standardization bodies set standards on 5G network slicing.
Last year, Samsung was selected by KDDI to provide 5G network solutions for the Japanese firm's 5G service.
Yonhap
Samsung and KDDI demonstrated 5G network slicing technology in Tokyo with the Radio Access Network (RAN) Intelligent Controller (RIC) platform that efficiently controls network resources.
Network slicing is considered a key technology for the 5G network, as it enables a physical network to be partitioned into multiple virtual networks to offer high-speed, low-latency communication.
Samsung said the network slicing technology allows telecom operators to provide better services in sectors such as autonomous driving, cloud gaming and industrial Internet of Things solutions.
With their verification test results, Samsung and KDDI said they plan to suggest international standardization bodies set standards on 5G network slicing.
Last year, Samsung was selected by KDDI to provide 5G network solutions for the Japanese firm's 5G service.
Yonhap
with the Korea JoongAng Daily
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