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Globe becomes first to deploy 5G Network Slicing in PH

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Globe is the first telco to deploy this most advanced 5G technology in the country.
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End-to-End (E2E) Network Slicing Function of 5G Standalone (SA) to enhance customer experience

In a statement, Globe said it has rolled out the End-to-End (E2E) Network Slicing Function of 5G Standalone (SA) in the Philippines. The telco said this significant milestone underscores the company's enduring commitment to enhancing customer experience through technology innovation.

Network Slicing provides E2E connectivity. It divides a single network into parts designed specifically for different types of applications or groups of users. Each has its own resources and guarantees for performance, and functions, even while they all use the same physical infrastructure.

According to Globe, 5G Network Slicing allows it to adjust resources such as bandwidth, processing power, and network functions to meet the demands of its customers. It can be used for a wide range of applications, from connecting Internet of Things (IoT) devices to supporting high-bandwidth activities such as streaming videos and virtual reality, it noted.

Network Slicing stands out in delivering a tailored service experience for our customers based on the applications in use within the network. As ever, Globe is at the forefront, persistently pioneering digital technology innovations aimed at enhancing the customer experience, said Gerhard Tan, director and head of Technology Strategy and Innovations at Globe.

Through this technology, Globe said it is ready to offer its customers a "personalized, high-quality, secure, and adaptable network experience."

This not only allows for the development and delivery of unique services and innovative applications, but also accommodates customers’ growing data needs and ensures low-latency services, the telco added.

Globe said it successfully carried out E2E Network Slicing across all domains, from Access, Transport, and Core, by upgrading its network to support this feature. The telco noted it configured four dedicated E2E slices with assured quality of service and bandwidth allocation.

All were tested and validated, successfully achieving aggregated speed results of 800Mbps with varying slice speed of up to 200 Mbps depending on the bandwidth requirement of each slice type, it added.

Globe said network slicing was also successfully tested for cloud gaming, a virtual reality laboratory (VR Lab), video surveillance analytics (VSA), augmented reality remote assistance (AR remote assist), video streaming, and robots.

In terms of deployment use cases, network slicing caters to various requirements based on bandwidth and latency, Globe explained. It effectively facilitates Enhanced Mobile Broadband (EMBB), Ultra-Reliable Low Latency (URLLC), and Massive Machine Type communication (mMTC) applications, it added.

The integration of network slicing with cutting-edge technologies enables Globe to transform and enhance the customer journey, providing enriched services, seamless interactions, and superior customer satisfaction. By promoting enhanced connectivity, facilitating access to vital services, and fostering digital innovation, Globe is pushing forward to a more inclusive, connected, and technologically-advanced Philippines, the telco said.

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