Singtel and Ericsson first to deploy new 5G technology for dynamic network resource allocation

    At the 2024 Singapore Grand Prix Formula 1, fans used a remedy.

  • No understanding of network funding &amp, administration needed to plug capabilities

ARRP was deployed at the 2024 Singapore Grand Prix Formula 1, held over the weekend, as part of Singtel’s 5G Express Pass offering to consumers which included twice the speed.
Singtel announced that Ericsson’s Automated Radio Resource Partitioning ( ARRP ) is the first wireless service provider to commercially deploy a new 5G capability.

The new software solution effectively allocates community resources to meet varying workloads of enterprises and customer applications, overcoming issues of over- or underprovisioning and reducing the risk of compromising system performance, in contrast to previous iterations of community slicing that required customers to pre-define their network requirements.

Singtel claimed that ARRP makes network management for enterprise customers less complicated and is especially advantageous for mission-critical applications where network requirements often change instantly.

ARRP was deployed at the 2024 Singapore Grand Prix Formula 1, held over the weekend, as part of Singtel’s 5G Express Pass delivering to customers. This made it possible for subscribers to broadcast the competition and festivities, discuss content on social media in real-time, and request ride-hailing services in a crowded environment with more than 250, 000 spectators over the course of three days. &nbsp,

Ng Tian Chong, CEO, Singtel Singapore, said,” With ARRP, businesses only need to identify their desired result and the program handles the remainder. Businesses can use the new capabilities of 5G and channel slicing even without any prior knowledge of community resourcing and administration. This opens the door for companies to look into potential uses for high-speed client events, smart manufacturing, and homeland security.

Daniel Ode, Head of Ericsson Singapore, Philippines and Brunei, says,” Ericsson’s Automated Radio Resource Partitioning option enables Singtel to identify and set quantifiable objectives or ‘ intents’ for its business customers, pertaining to upstream or downstream throughputs, along with a maximum resource utilisation in the network. Utilizing automation, in spite of the difficulties brought on by the rise in complexity, enables our customers to offer flexible and long-term service differentiation for outstanding network experiences.

Singtel has been constantly releasing new 5G features to help businesses increase their business activities. Since achieving complete 5G protection in 2022, it has developed techniques like system slicing that use network resources for certain purposes, also up to the level of portable applications. To find out more about ARRP, attend Singtel Networks.