5G Advanced to Drive Monetisation for Telcos with Slicing, Edge Capabilities, Says Ericsson: Report

5G Advanced to Drive Monetisation for Telcos with Slicing, Edge Capabilities, Says Ericsson: Report
5G Advanced is set to become a key driver of monetisation for telecom operators, offering enhanced features such as network slicing, edge computing, and ultra-reliable low-latency communications (URLLC), which open up new revenue streams, according to a senior Ericsson executive.

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5G Advanced Brings Monetisation Opportunities

“Each new 3GPP release brings more advanced functionalities, making the network more powerful and expanding the operator’s toolbox,” said Magnus Ewerbring, Chief Technology Officer for Asia Pacific at Ericsson, in an interview with ETTelecom. “Even with current 5G Standalone deployments, there is already a rich set of capabilities available. 5G Advanced builds on that, offering even greater potential.”

Ewerbring highlighted that operators are beginning to use the 5G toolbox to launch differentiated services, with early but promising examples. As these use cases mature and more industries come on board, we expect to see new revenue streams emerge for telecom operators—making 5G Advanced a meaningful step toward monetisation, he reportedly said.

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Network Slicing Feature

One of the key features driving this shift is network slicing, which allows operators to create virtualised, dedicated slices of the network tailored to specific user or application needs. For instance, T-Mobile in the United States is using network slicing to support police body cameras with guaranteed high-quality video transmission. Ewerbring reportedly explained that this ensures better public safety and provides reliable records of interactions.