MTN, Microsoft trial 5G on Azure

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MTN has conducted a proof of concept for 5G stand alone core fully deployed in Microsoft Azure. CloudComputing MTN Microsoft Azure 5g

MTN has conducted a proof of concept for 5G stand alone core fully deployed in Microsoft Azure.

The mobile operator says the proof of concept was conducted with all of the 5G stand alone core elements including control plane, user plane and management nodes, deployed fully in the South Africa Azure Region. The learnings drive a paradigm shift in network planning considering sustainability, commercial models, automation and disaster recovery, says the telco.

“Microsoft is equipping industry leaders with ubiquitous computing power to help them realise the potential of 5G networks. With Azure, MTN can enrich its digital capabilities and enable organizations across industries to bring modern high-performance applications to their customers faster,” says Tad Brockway, corporate vice president Azure for operators, Microsoft.

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