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AT&T snaps up T-Mobile's unwanted midband spectrum from UScellular
T-Mobile has determined 3.45GHz spectrum is not suitable for its 5G network. But AT&T continues to use C-band and 3.45GHz spectrum for its 5G midband network buildout.
Join Angela Logothetis, vice president, Amdocs Open Network CTO, Oren Marmur, Amdocs head of NFV, and Gabriel Brown, principal analyst at Heavy Reading as they discuss the reality of what is happening in the market, where service providers are today on the road to 5G network slicing and what lessons can be learned from experience to date.
April 1, 2020
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The race towards 5G monetization is setting the stage for service providers to leverage the full power of network slicing. With its ability to support diverse services on a common network platform, each with specific performance requirements, network slicing is a powerful 5G enabler that brings compelling commercial opportunities.
Following recent surveys of service provider strategies and plans for network slicing, Amdocs and Heavy Reading discuss the reality of what is happening in the market, where service providers are today on the road to 5G network slicing and what lessons can be learned from experience to date. Join Angela Logothetis, vice president, Amdocs Open Network CTO, Oren Marmur, Amdocs head of NFV, and Gabriel Brown, principal analyst at Heavy Reading, to learn more.
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