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<title>Digital Policy, Regulation and Governance :</title>
<subTitle>Cost assessment of multi-tenancy for a 5G
broadband network in a dense urban area</subTitle>
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<namePart>Juan Rendon Schneir, Konstantinos Konstantinou, Julie Bradford, Gerd Zimmermann, Heinz Droste, Rafae</namePart>
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<dateIssued>2020</dateIssued>
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<note>Abstract
Purpose – 5G systems will enable an improved transmission performance and the delivery of advanced
communication services. To meet the expected requirements, operators will need to invest in network
modernisation, with the radio access network being the most expensive network component. One
possible way for operators to reduce this investment would be via sharing of resources by means of a
multi-tenancy concept. This implies that a mobile service provider may use the common infrastructure of
one or various infrastructure providers, whereby it provides services to multiple tenants. This paper aims
to study the expected cost savings in terms of capital expenditures (CAPEX) and operational
expenditures (OPEX) that can be achieved when using a cloudified 5G multi-tenant network.</note>
<subject authority=""><topic>Cost, Broadband, 5G, Network sharing, RAN</topic></subject>
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