He said DNB’s ultra-lean design of the 5G network makes it approximately 15% more energy efficient compared to earlier cellular standards, including 4G LTE. YTL Communications chief executive officer Wing K. Lee said the company had received “very encouraging” response on the 5G network as customers are experiencing excellent speeds and low latency. He added that the network was resilient, performing as expected, and was managed by the state-of-the-art DNB 5G Network Operations Centre (NOC). In a separate statement, Ericsson said DNB’s 5G network will be the world’s first commercial network to apply Ericsson’s dynamic radio resource partitioning (DRP), a 5G radio access network (RAN) slicing solution. “This innovation also allows each MNO to differentiate its offering to consumers on the shared 5G network,” he said.
Source: The Star March 03, 2022 05:14 UTC