5G transport network benchmarking
draft-contreras-bmwg-5g-01
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Authors | Luis M. Contreras , Lourdes Luque | ||
Last updated | 2020-09-10 (Latest revision 2020-03-09) | ||
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Abstract
New 5G services are starting to be deployed in operational networks, leveraging in a number of novel technologies and architectural concepts. The purpose of this document is to overview the implications of 5G services in transport networks and to provide guidance on bechmarking of the infratructures supporting those services.
Authors
Luis M. Contreras
Lourdes Luque
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