Network slicing allows operators to create virtualized end-to-end network slices on a shared physical infrastructure to meet the unique requirements of different industries and use cases. It has the potential to significantly increase operators' revenues by 2026 by addressing the needs of industries like automotive, healthcare, manufacturing and more. Dynamic orchestration is key to configuring elements across the RAN, transport and core networks to instantiate and manage these slices for different services and applications with varying latency and throughput needs.
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500
1.000
1.500
2.000
2.500
Current & 5G addressable revenues
582
113
101
78
76
74
62
48
30
Split per industry (2026)
Opportunityacrossdifferentindustries
202620242020 20222016 2018
+34%
Potential to add 34%
growth in revenues in 2026
Currentoperator
servicerevenues
Newaddressable5G
enabledrevenues
Financial services
Automotive
Healthcare
Public safety
Energy & utilities
Public transport
Total
Media & ent.
Manufacturing
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Newapplicationswithdemanding
Latencyneeds
Ultra-low Latency (1-5ms)
Low Latency (5-20ms)
Normal Latency (20ms+)
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AGGRAN Core
Slice Blueprint
Different templates
for different use cases
– Latency, density,
throughput
Slice Monitoring
Enable assurance of the
Network Slice
Multi domain
orchestration
Configuring elements
across RAN, Transport
& Core
Slice LCM
Slice design,
instantiation,
termination
NetworkSliceOrchestration-Demo
Network Slice Orchestration
Slice Instance 1: eMBB SLA
Slice Instance 2: cMTC SLA
New use cases driving new monetization opportunities for Service Providers
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