The College of Computer Science and Information Technology organized a specialized scientific symposium titled: "Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) in the 5G Era: Opening New Horizons with Network Slicing and Site Sharing."
The symposium, presented by Engineer Dr. Ihsan Hussein Abdul Qader, highlighted the radical transformation in the MVNO business model driven by fifth-generation (5G) technologies. The speaker discussed how these networks are shifting from focusing on price competition to delivering specialized, value-added services.
The symposium addressed:
- Network Slicing: As the technical backbone that enables MVNOs to offer custom-designed services based on Service Level Agreements (SLAs), thereby enhancing network reliability, security, and flexibility.
- Site Sharing: As an effective economic solution for reducing infrastructure costs, it allows MVNOs to expand and compete more efficiently with traditional Mobile Network Operators (MNOs).
In conclusion, the lecturer affirmed that 5G technologies open vast avenues for innovation for virtual network operators, allowing them to target diverse user segments and provide advanced services that meet the evolving needs of the market.
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