Opening remarks from the chair
Annie Turner, Editor, Mobile Europe & European Communications
KEYNOTE: Are we nearly there yet? The long road to standalone 5G
- Supporting advanced network slicing functionality
- Expanding the range of use cases for new devices
- Cloud-native 5G core and network architecture considerations
Delivering multi-cloud and multi-edge environment for enterprise customers
PANEL: Hyperscalers in the evolving ecosystem
- Do we need hyperscalers for applications in private 5G networks?
- How are operators using hyperscalers to serve their enterprise customers?
- How are operators using hyperscalers to optimise their own operations?
- What kind of new architectures will hyperscalers bring to the Open RAN ecosystem?
Exploring the relationship between vRAN and OpenRAN
- Why are RANs a bottleneck and how can vRANs and Open RAN help?
- Can NFV speed new services, reduce operating costs and increase network capacity?
- How vRAN enables operators make changes through software alone
- Open RAN disaggregates hardware and software – will the integration burden be too heavy?
Comfort break
Why are many operators turning to insourcing - bringing previously outsourced functions and services back in-house?
- What sort of savings can insourcing deliver?
- What about the IP ownership?
- Expanding in-house software capabilities in a times of severe skills shortages
Does the move to cloud mean the end of OSS?
- Operators have been struggling to improve the OSS typically for years
- Can cloud-enabled automation and orchestration finally create a flexible OSS, or something to replace it?
- Is OSS the last piece of the transformation puzzle?
PANEL: Techcos at the EDGE
- The importance of distributed cloud to enterprise CIOs
- Distributed intelligence at the edge
- Embedding interoperability
CLOSING KEYNOTE: Leveraging new revenue streams beyond connectivity
- Supporting advanced network slicing functionality
- Expanding the range of use cases for new devices
- Cloud-native 5G core and network architecture considerations