Campus Networks
CAMPUS NETWORKS
Campus networks are customized mobile networks for industry, research and the public sector. They allow instantaneous communication between machines and processes. 5G – the next-generation technology standard for these mobile networks – will radically change the way communication takes place. It is triggering to a paradigm shift towards a user- and application-centric technology framework that will flexibly support three key application classes:
- Enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB)
- Massive Machine Type Communications (mMTC)
- Ultra-Reliable Low Latency Communications (URLLC)
Campus networks have to be wireless. The communications infrastructure has to meet these four minimum requirements to ensure the reliability of processes: high bandwidth, high availability, low latency, and data security. Campus networks meet these requirements and can take different forms: You can have a public network provided by a mobile network operator, establish a private corporate network, or have a combination of the two. Depending on the type, the campus network is then available at defined locations such as production halls, company buildings and depots, either to all or only to selected network users.
DOES IT MAKE SENSE FOR YOU TO ESTABLISH A CAMPUS NETWORK?
Campus networks are customized mobile networks for industry, research and the public sector. They allow instantaneous communication between machines and processes. 5G – the next-generation technology standard for these mobile networks – will radically change the way communication takes place. It is triggering to a paradigm shift towards a user- and application-centric technology framework that will flexibly support three key application classes:
- Enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB)
- Massive Machine Type Communications (mMTC)
- Ultra-Reliable Low Latency Communications (URLLC)