Maximizing the Potential of 5G with Active Assurance

As service providers of all tiers begin to deploy and integrate with 5G networks, they face a host of new challenges and opportunities. The promise of increased data speeds, network slicing, and ultra-low latency brings enormous potential for innovation and growth. However, the complexity of 5G networks also presents new challenges for ensuring service quality and reliability. Disaggregation, virtualization, and dynamic changes are difficult enough to manage, but just as challenging is understanding what’s affecting the parts of the network you might not even own. Active assurance with full network visibility is essential for success. In this webinar, we will explore:

The unique challenges posed by new 5G services Why active assurance is critical for service providers to realize the full potential of 5G networks and deliver on SLAs Best practices for implementing effective assurance strategies including advanced analytics and machine learning

Jim Hodges, Chief Analyst - Cloud and Security, Heavy Reading

April 20, 2023

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Maximizing the Potential of 5G with Active Assurance

Date: May 30, 2023

Duration: 1 Hr

About the Author(s)

Jim Hodges

Chief Analyst - Cloud and Security, Heavy Reading

Jim leads Heavy Reading's research on the impact of NFV on the control plane and application layers at the core and edge. This includes the evolution path of SIP applications, unified communications (UC), IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), session border controllers (SBCs), Diameter signaling controllers (DSCs), policy controllers and WebRTC. Jim is also focused on the network and subscriber impact of Big Data and Analytics. He authors Heavy Reading's NFV and SDN Market Trackers. Other areas of research coverage include Subscriber Data Management (SDM) and fixed-line TDM replacement. Jim joined Heavy Reading from Nortel Networks, where he tracked the VoIP and application server market landscape and was a key contributor to the development of Wireless Intelligent Network (WIN) standards. Additional technical experience was gained with Bell Canada, where he performed IN and SS7 network planning, numbering administration, technical model forecast creation and definition of regulatory-based interconnection models. Jim is based in Ottawa, Canada.

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