Some say 5G slicing is a viable alternative to spectrum sharing or private networks — but it suffers from severe constraints
Some wireless industry commentators have suggested that “5G network slicing” is a viable alternative to either spectrum-sharing or the deployment of private (dedicated) networks by enterprises or other organizations. Network slicing, so the misconceived argument goes, should therefore allow for more high-power, wide-area spectrum to be cleared of its current users and made available for mobile carriers via auction.
SOURCE: RCRWireless
DATE: June 24, 2025
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