On Wednesday, Tata Communications announced the launch of the 5G Roaming Laboratory. The company wants global Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) to leverage this cloud-based 5G Roaming Lab to trial 5G SA (standalone) network use cases. This will help the companies globally looking to test out their 5G SA networks before rolling them out to the customers. This 5G Roaming Lab from Tata Communications trials the international mobile roaming experience by carefully monitoring the network usage and traffic movement to give the highest quality of experience to mobile phone users while they are in roaming mode.
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The tests get an objective performance assessment across networks. Results of the onboarding process and internet trials on the high-speed, high-reliable and low-latency 5G standalone network. In a release, the company said that its 5G Roaming Lab is designed especially to keep safety and security as a priority. The lab is equipped with hi-tech server applications that provide high-speed and seamless 5G roaming connectivity along with network security.
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Mysore Madhusudhan, Executive Vice President, Collaboration and Connected Solutions, Tata Communications , said, "We are excited to introduce our newest capability in 5G roaming testing ensuring MNO customers are receiving proven services. By ensuring that the tests can take place across geographies, enhances the flexibility available to MNOs for delivering superior and agile services. Armed with fast and uninterrupted connectivity, this generation will accelerate a lot faster than its predecessors!"
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This service will help MNOs across the globe in testing their 5G SA networks within a secure environment and get an objective assessment on the performance so that they can optimise the networks even further for better results.