5G holds a great deal of promise, but as with any new undertaking, there are a lot of risks and unknowns. What was acceptable on 3G networks became unacceptable by 4G standards, and the same will be true of 5G. It is, after all, human nature to want and expect more. But when the consequences of failing to deliver as promised are more than a temporary nuisance, precautionary measures are no longer optional — they become the new imperative.
Read this white paper and you will learn:
• The critical relationships between network ecosystems, technology failure and trust
• Why 5G SA and 5G NSA networks cannot afford to fail
• What you can do to prevent failure
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