Il vantaggio è che comunque ha una minore latenza, ovviamente velocità maggiori, ma no è ancora il 5G SA (StandAlone)Ed allora a cosa serve? Beh che se lo tengano pure! Grazie per averlo detto![]()
Currently in Italy operators are deploying NSA 5G networks. 5G is mainly associated with 3.7 GHz frequency band, thus identifying 5G with a boost in throughput. One operator is massively using DSS (Dynamic Spectrum Sharing) to activate 5G on legacy frequencies and so enabling 5G logo to be displayed in most service area, even though with limited performances.
One operator has announced the use of 5G SA for FWA service. In Italy there isn’t any regulatory push to deploy a 5G SA network: reasons for deployment should be found based on Market requirements, network costs reduction or technological positioning. In Brazil there are few 5G DSS deployments. The newly assigned 3.5GHz band has many regulatory obligations associated, among which the duty to deploy a SA release 16 compliant network. So, by mid-2022 in Brazil there will reasonably be at least four 5G SA networks.
The presence of a large LTE customer base, the current small penetration of 5G SA capable terminal and the necessity for the two technologies to coexist poses a series of issues and related costs that it is necessary to highlight.

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