Barcelona, Spain (February 26, 2017) - Samsung Electronics announced today the readiness of its Next-Generation Core (NG Core) solution, and a library of 5G Virtualized Network Functions (VNFs) as part of its broader commercial 5G portfolio announcement. Deployments are already underway using a pre-commercial version of the solution which will form the foundation for the company's 5G trials throughout 2017.
"Virtualization is a powerful component behind a lot of the benefits of next-generation networks," said Sohyong Chong, Vice President and Head of Cloud Lab in Next-Generation Communications Business Team, Samsung Electronics. "Pulling together the experience we've gained from our NFV milestone successes over the past two years, we're really excited to have a commercial solution in place to help drive our 5G trial deployments."
Samsung's Next-Generation Core solution is built on the principles of virtualization, hardware independence and open platforms. By shifting to a completely software-driven environment, the NG Core solution gains an incredible amount of flexibility in terms of scalability and deployment configuration, with operators gaining the ability to optimize utilization of server hardware resources, and the ability to pool resources from multiple data centers.
At the same time, individual network functions (in this case, Virtualized Network Functions, or VNFs) are split into individual pieces of software - a process called ‘decomposition' - allowing for on-demand assignment of hardware resources based on each VNFs changing workload. More importantly, decomposition allows operators to deploy individual functions only as needed by a given service, so that resources aren't wasted on unneeded functions. Finally, decomposition also enables ‘Network Slicing', wherein multiple virtual sub-networks can be established that isolate different types of traffic, and handle each in an optimal manner based on its own requirements.