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Title Business Model For Rural Connectivity Using Multi-Tenancy 5G Network Slicing
ID_Doc 13178
Authors Kumar S.K.A.; Stewart R.; Crawford D.; Chaudhari S.
Year 2020
Published HONET 2020 - IEEE 17th International Conference on Smart Communities: Improving Quality of Life using ICT, IoT and AI
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/HONET50430.2020.9322837
Abstract Rural areas are often neglected while deploying newer mobile technologies. Hence, these place are digitally disconnected from the world. To overcome this challenge, 5G network slicing supporting multi-tenancy, also known as neutral host network, is studied to improve rural connectivity. The infrastructure provider (InP) deploys the rural 5G network and mobile network operators (MNOs) lease the slices from InP to serve their end-users. This aims to study the value network configuration (VNC) for the 5G network slicing architecture to understand the possible business model. As a result, three configurations are defined driven by micro-operator, MNO and community end-users respectively. The business models are constructed using SWOT analysis and business canvas models. The revenue streams for the proposed rural network are analyzed. © 2020 IEEE.
Author Keywords 5G; Infrastructure provider; Mobile network operators; Network slicing; Neutral host network


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