5G network is expected to expose some of its capabilities to 3rd parties in order to catalyze the creative services based on them. The exposed network capabilities should thus create new business opportunities, but may also introduce new security risks. The security considerations depend on the exposure scenarios, the local regulation constraints, business models, and trust/liability models among the service user, the network capability provider (i.e., the network operator), and the network capability consumer (i.e., the 3rd party).
The scope of this document is:
To identify different network capabilities exposure scenarios;
To investigate and propose security requirements for these scenarios;
To investigate the exposure of security capabilities and present and evaluate the corresponding use cases.
The main purpose of this document is:
To help the network operators and their partners to find secure and beneficial ways of exposing the network capabilities;
To influence the 5G-related standardization work in 3GPP (in particular, in SA3, SA1, SA2 and SA6) as well as in other SDOs.
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This document focuses on the interoperability phase of the NGMN 5G Trial and Testing activities, where the main goal is to test interoperability of various equipment and interfaces in a realistic and heterogeneous environment and to provide feedback to the standardization body.
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The purpose of this paper is to lay out the NGMN vision on the current process of identification of new spectrum for IMT services within the ITU process, as well as exploring the opportunity for new frequency ranges suitable for the deployment of 5G in the next decade.
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This white paper focuses on the services to be provided by an NSP-grade cloud database, called Network Data Layer. In addition, it also describes use cases enabled by the externalization of various types of data.
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The aim of this work is to highlight what implications and trade-offs related to the delivery of new 5G services are relevant for mobile network operators. Some of these new services, in fact, require extremely low latency and high reliability of the communication link, which have very little in common with the targets that the telecommunications industry has worked towards until today. The new 5G requirements, in fact, now call for a re-think on how the future network will have to be designed and optimised in order to enable the new services.
The purpose of this document is to identify realistic end-to-end deployment configurations that can potentially deliver the 5G extreme services across their footprint and to highlight some of the key challenges that come into play in this context.
Security Aspects of Network Capabilities Exposure in 5G
//in Publications //by datenfluss5G network is expected to expose some of its capabilities to 3rd parties in order to catalyze the creative services based on them. The exposed network capabilities should thus create new business opportunities, but may also introduce new security risks. The security considerations depend on the exposure scenarios, the local regulation constraints, business models, and trust/liability models among the service user, the network capability provider (i.e., the network operator), and the network capability consumer (i.e., the 3rd party).
The scope of this document is:
The main purpose of this document is:
Definition of the Testing Framework for the NGMN 5G TTI Interoperability
//in Publications //by datenflussThis document focuses on the interoperability phase of the NGMN 5G Trial and Testing activities, where the main goal is to test interoperability of various equipment and interfaces in a realistic and heterogeneous environment and to provide feedback to the standardization body.
5G Spectrum Requirements: White Paper v2.0
//in Publications //by datenflussThe purpose of this paper is to lay out the NGMN vision on the current process of identification of new spectrum for IMT services within the ITU process, as well as exploring the opportunity for new frequency ranges suitable for the deployment of 5G in the next decade.
A Network Data Layer Concept for the Telco Industry
//in Publications //by datenflussThis white paper focuses on the services to be provided by an NSP-grade cloud database, called Network Data Layer. In addition, it also describes use cases enabled by the externalization of various types of data.
5G Extreme Requirements: E2E Considerations
//in Publications //by datenflussThe aim of this work is to highlight what implications and trade-offs related to the delivery of new 5G services are relevant for mobile network operators. Some of these new services, in fact, require extremely low latency and high reliability of the communication link, which have very little in common with the targets that the telecommunications industry has worked towards until today. The new 5G requirements, in fact, now call for a re-think on how the future network will have to be designed and optimised in order to enable the new services.
The purpose of this document is to identify realistic end-to-end deployment configurations that can potentially deliver the 5G extreme services across their footprint and to highlight some of the key challenges that come into play in this context.