The Implications of 5G Networks for Mobile Operators
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CDMA; WCDMA; 3G; 4G; 5GAbstract
The purpose of this paper is to take a step toward clarifying what '5G' really means in the technological sense, by: reducing 5G to its fundamental core (including acknowledging what it is arguably not); expanding on some of the use case scenarios that 5G might enable; and discussing conceivable implications for operators in terms of network infrastructure and commercial opportunities. This can only be achieved by framing the discussion around 5G in a broader context alongside existing network technologies and those currently in developments.
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