
Jio platforms deploy 10 active network slices to boost performance
New Delhi, July 28 (UNI) Aayush Bhatnagar (chief technology development officer, Jio Platforms Limited) announced on his LinkedIn post that Jio Platforms Limited (JPL) deployed 10 active network slices on its 5G network. Bhatnagar posted ' Network slicing is no longer just a concept – it's live nationwide, powering real-world applications.'
'With Jio platforms' robust 5G SA(Standalone) Core and Network Slicing Platform (NSP), now 10 active networks are in production, optimized for scale, performance, and reliability,' Bhatnagar added in his LinkedIn post.
The post also stated that these network slices are purpose-driven and specially designed for the industries, including Internet of Things (IoT), gaming, Airfiber (Fixed Wireless Access), and mission-critical services.
Bhatnagar stressed the capabilities of network slices and stated in his post about the capabilities. He highlighted that every slice is carrying real-world traffic, and these are powered up by the Jio Network Slicing Platform.
Network slicing refers to the fundamental capability powered by 5G SA architecture. It allows service providers to build end-to-end networks fulfilling specific requirements.
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