Net neutrality, 5G innovation can coexist
As 5G networks evolve from consumer broadband into critical digital infrastructure for entire economies, one key capability has been a focus of policy debate: network slicing.
At its simplest, network slicing allows telecom operators to create multiple virtual networks on a common physical infrastructure, each engineered for specific requirements — ultra-low latency for remote surgery, high reliability for emergency communications, or secure deterministic performance for industrial automation and other special data-intensive applications of modern times.
