NETSCOUT highlights 5G network slicing capabilities

NETSCOUT provides communications providers with 5G observability solutions to support reliable network slicing and service delivery.

NETSCOUT SYSTEMS, an observability and cybersecurity provider, offers solutions for monitoring 5G Standalone networks and network slicing. This aims to provide Communications Service Providers (CSPs) with comprehensive, end-to-end visibility into their network segments to meet the demands of modern applications.

The rise of 5G has introduced the concept of network slicing, an intelligent method that transforms 5G into multiple purpose-built networks within a shared infrastructure. This both enhances performance and increases predictability for services such as immersive gaming, large-scale live events, and mission-critical operations like remote surgery.

With the acceleration of 5G Standalone adoption, the advancements in network slicing are helping to shape the landscape for mobile operators globally. As per ABI Research, the network slicing market is increasing with a projected 62 percent CAGR, foreseen to leap from $6.1 billion in 2025 to $67.5 billion by 2030.

5G Standalone networks represent a shift, enhancing CSPs' capacity to manage the demands of AI applications. These networks necessitate low-latency connections for their operation, a challenge and opportunity that NETSCOUT is positioned to address.

NETSCOUT's solutions aim to provide CSPs with essential visibility, allowing them to streamline operations across different network slices. This enables operators to more confidently offer differentiated services and premium tiers while maintaining high-level customer experiences.

Features such as closed-loop automation and orchestration ensure that each slice consistently meets performance objectives. Meanwhile, digital twins simulate real-world slice behaviour, enhancing service quality while minimising risk. Coupled with AIOps-driven forecasting and SLA management, CSPs seek to optimise their resources, reducing resolution time while maintaining superior reliability.

With these capabilities, CSPs can turn connectivity into SLA-backed products that offer tailored services with predictable performance. Real-time observability becomes significant, as providers need to monitor service performance accurately to sustain premium offerings and solidify their market positions.

With NETSCOUT’s enhanced observability, CSPs can more effectively monitor their 5G network slicing deployments, helping to support operational efficiency and the delivery of differentiated services.

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