A network slicing is a logical network serving a defined business purpose or customer, consisting of all required network resources configured together. It is created, changed and removed by management functions.
Private 5G can deliver ultra low latency and incredibly high bandwidth connections supporting artificial intelligence-driven applications serving an exploding number of sensors and endpoints. IPLOOK delivers a private 5G/LTE network solutions.
Recently, a new network N3IWF independently developed by IPLOOK has been released. The success of N3IWF represents that IPLOOK 5G Core Network(5GC) not only supports 3GPP access network, but also supports Non-3GPP access network.
IPLOOK has become a member of TIP Open Core Network. The TIP Open Core Network group is working to develop an open, cloud-native, and converged core that is a collection of microservices implementing various core network functions.
IPLOOK provides EPC for CBRS. The NFV core network software will be deployed on X86 COTS . It supports all eNodeB vendors openly . Meanwhile, the IPLOOK EPC enables APIs for provisioning and billing. That helps WISPs to enhance operation abilities.
Being a member of TIP, IPLOOK focuses on developing a cloud-native and converged core network, running on standardized software and supporting 3G, 4G, 5G technologies.
The User Plane Function(UPF) has a key role in an intergrate MEC deployment in a 5G network(5GC). UPFs can be seen as a distrubuted and configurable data plane from the MEC system perspective.