4G to 5G Transition Planning - Evolution and co-existence with legacy systems

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The adoption of 5G is expected to be very gradual including years of co-existence with previous generation technologies. Thus, internetworking is a must have consideration for any operators who plan to introduce 5G networks or enterprises who look to leverage 5G services. Moreover, during the build out of 5G, interworking with existing systems is crucial to allow operators to offer seamless service delivery both within their own networks as well as for roaming.
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