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For Oracle’s telecom offerings it zeroed in on the control plane 5G core components, or what Andrew De La Torre, Group VP of Technology, likes to describe as “the brains.”
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Oracle has landed something of a plum 5G core functions deal at
Dish Network, which is building an Open RAN-based 5G network in the US. Oracle is supplying a number of key elements for Service Based Architecture (SBA) in the 5G core, namely its containerized Policy Control Function (PCF), Network Repository Function (NRF) and Network Exposure Function (NEF) elements, plus its 5G Service Communications Proxy (SCP), Network Slice Selection Function (NSSF), Security Edge Protection Proxy (SEPP) and Binding Selection Function (BSF). You can find out more about these functions in this Ebook. “Oracle’s capabilities will essentially serve as the control tower of our network core, enabling our customers to consume software on demand and facilitating the advanced core functions required to power a truly a
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AUSTIN, Texas, May 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ DISH Wireless is redefining services for consumers, small businesses and large enterprises by building the nation s first cloud-native, OpenRAN-based 5G network. As DISH takes the unprecedented step of building a 5G network in the cloud, it has selected Oracle to enable a Service-Based Architecture (SBA) for its 5G core. SBA, part of the 3GPP 5G standard, enables network services to be rapidly incorporated into new applications by DISH or DISH customers through automated, intelligent configuration between network functions.
With this technology, DISH Wireless will be able to provide enterprise customers added control of the software and services they utilize, taking advantage of their individual network slice. This network of networks will enable enterprises to configure dedicated, logical network instances and policy management for different applications and customer experience models, such a
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Clears the path for the next wave of innovation on 5G
Provides faster network connection times, simpler mobility management, and immediate access to wide 5G bands means a better user experience
Enables edge computing and applications considered essential for assuring 5G success
MONTREAL, April 14, 2021 /CNW/ - ENCQOR 5G and Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) are pleased to announce the deployment of the ENCQOR 5G standalone end-to-end 5G network.
The ENCQOR 5G network is now capable of serving edge-based applications with one-way latency tolerances of less than five milliseconds, a critical breakthrough for the success of future innovations such as autonomous driving, robotics, and public safety. Latency is the delay between a user s action and the response to that action from the network, from the application or from the service. There are inherent changes in 5G technology, and its architecture focused just on improving the latency.