Ericsson and Orange Belgium Complete Groundbreaking 5G Slicing Automation Project
Ericsson and Orange Belgium have announced
the successful completion of an innovative 5G slicing automation project.
Funded by the Belgian State Federal Public Service Economy (FOD/SPF Economie)
as part of its "Telecom to the next level - towards sustainable and
innovative solutions" program, the pioneering initiative represents a
major leap forward in 5G network orchestration, delivering end-to-end
automation of network slices, a key enabler for future enterprise applications.
The collaboration leverages Ericsson Service Orchestration
and Assurance. It is the first demonstration in a live 5G network of its
capability to seamlessly create and manage end-to-end 5G network slices
spanning both core and radio network domains in a multi-vendor and RAN sharing
scenario.
Ericsson Service Orchestration and Assurance interfaces with
a multi-operator radio access network (MORAN) and showcases the potential for
5G slicing to operate efficiently, particularly in multi-domain and
multi-vendor environments. In this environment, MWingz provided essential
support, enabling robust integration between Ericsson's orchestration platform
and the shared radio network infrastructure.
One of the project's standout achievements is the automated
lifecycle management of network slices, tailored to meet the specific needs of
enterprise customers. In a live enterprise environment, these slices
illustrated their practical application and scalability for industries that
demand secure, high-performance and low-latency connectivity.
Philippe Toussaint, Chief Technology Officer, Orange Belgium,
said, "Strengthened by our membership of the Orange Group, we successfully
demonstrated 5G network slicing automation, underscoring our commitment to
delivering advanced technological solutions. This capability provides
virtualized, dedicated network 'slices' over shared physical infrastructure.
Our collaboration with Ericsson highlights how such innovations enhance telecom
sector capabilities, offering faster, more reliable and customizable network services
that benefit both enterprise clients and individual subscribers."
Fabrice Sancho, Head of Ericsson Belgium, said, "This
project marks a pivotal step in the value creation and monetization of 5G
networks. In collaboration with Orange Belgium, we have demonstrated the
potential of 5G slicing automation to revolutionize enterprise connectivity,
and showcase the route to further progress and further digitization for Belgian
businesses and citizens."
The outcome of this project lays the groundwork for future
advancements in 5G technology, enabling dynamic, flexible and scalable
connectivity solutions for industries ranging from manufacturing to healthcare.
The ability to automatically configure and manage 5G network slices will be
instrumental in supporting mission-critical applications, smart cities and IoT
ecosystems. It will also enable the mass deployment of advanced consumer use
cases.
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