Open Distributed Infrastructure Management in 5G Networks

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Compared to their predecessors, 5G networks will support services that provide high bandwidth, very high user density, and extremely low latency.  These disparate (and sometimes conflicting) characteristics can be met with network architectures that utilize the latest in containerized software technologies running on distributed, off-the-shelf IT infrastructure. To remain competitive, service providers need to be able to deploy these systems, and the services they provide to end users, rapidly and cost-effectively.
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