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The 5G network automation market represents a segment of telecommunications focused on automating the operation and management of 5G networks. Compared to 4G, the fifth generation of mobile networks offers higher data rates, increased capacity, and reduced latency. The sophisticated architecture of 5G networks with network slicing, massive IoT connectivity, and edge computing capabilities necessitates a higher level of automation to ensure efficiency and reliability in network operations. Network automation in the context of 5G encompasses technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML), which enable predictive analytics, self-optimizing networks, and autonomous problem resolution. Additionally, network automation in 5G aims to streamline the deployment of network functions virtualization (NFV) and orchestration across diverse substrates, while also supporting the complex use-cases enabled by 5G technology. Compared to the automation level in 4G networks, 5G automation initiatives are more complex due to the dynamic and dense nature of global 5G networks.
Some notable companies operating within the 5G network automation market include major telecommunication equipment vendors like Ericsson, Nokia, and Huawei. These are complemented by technology giants such as Cisco Systems, IBM, and Samsung Electronics, which offer a range of solutions tailored for the automation of 5G networks. Additionally, software-based firms such as VMware, Inc., and Amdocs also play a role in providing network automation platforms and tools for the efficient management of next-generation wireless Show Less Read more