Next-generation networks: Necessity of edge sharing
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Lehr, William; Stocker, Volker
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Resource sharing is fundamental to the design of telecommunication networks. The technology, economic and policy forces shaping the transition to next-generation digital networking infrastructure—characterized here as “5G+” (for 5G and beyond)—make new and evolved forms of edge sharing a necessity. Despite this necessity, most of the economic and policy research on Network Sharing Agreements (NSAs) has focused on sharing among service providers offering retail services via networks owned and operated by legacy fixed and mobile network operators (MNOs). In this essay, we make the case for why increased and more dynamic options for sharing, in particular of end-user owned network infrastructure, should be embraced for the future of NSAs. Furthermore, we explain how such a novel sharing paradigm must be matched by appropriate regulatory policies.
Date issued
2023-04-17Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence LaboratoryJournal
Frontiers in Computer Science
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Frontiers Media SA
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Lehr W and Stocker V (2023) Next-generation networks: Necessity of edge sharing. Front. Comput. Sci. 5:1099582.
Version: Final published version
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2624-9898
Keywords
Computer Science Applications, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Human-Computer Interaction, Computer Science (miscellaneous)
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