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8 ESSENTIAL 5G GLOSSARY
5G – SA ( 5G Stand Alone ): NSA 5G NR enables the deployment of new 5G cells and the use of the new 5G frequencies leveraging the current LTE infrastructure .
5G- NSA ( 5G Non Stand Alone ): SA 5G NR enables the deployment of 5G based on the nextgeneration core network architecture , independently from the LTE infrastructure .
IoT ( Internet of Things ): 5G deployment dedicated to one or more IoT applications
MEC ( Mobile Edge Computing ): Deploying cloud-computing capabilities within the radio access network , implementing additional computing , storage and networking resources at the cellular base stations or other edge nodes
ML / AI ( Machine Learning / Artificial Intelligence ): 5G deployment dedicated to one or more ML / AI applications .
mmWave ( millimeter Wave ): Within a 5G context , mmWave indicates the use of frequency bands between 24 and 100 GHz . That means much larger bandwidth than lower frequencies , resulting in increased network capacity and data rates .
Private network : Local network within a company or any other organisation , usually dedicated to specific applications .
Slicing or network slicing : It creates multiple virtual networks ( called network slices ) on top of a shared physical network infrastructure . Each network slice , represents an independent end-to-end logical network that can be fully configured , managed and operated independently .
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