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An increasingly common rollout strategy, the MOCN model is a global telecommunications standard defined by the 3GPP , that allows a single network infrastructure or Radio Access Network (RAN) (which is the case with DNB) to be shared and connected to multiple telco core networks.
To use an analogy, the government in the past had allocated individual lanes (spectrum) to each telco. Based on the lanes provisioned by the government, the telcos would then build their own separate highways (network and infrastructure) for their users.
However, with vastly increased data demands within the country in recent years, these individual highways can be prone to congestion. Meanwhile, users on one highway are unable to get onto other less congested highways.
In the case of 5G, the MCMC has provided all the available lanes (5G spectrum) to DNB, allowing for the building of a single, seamless “superhighway” that is both secure and adaptable as the peak can be managed across all of DNB’s customers.
This 5G superhighway entails the rollout of a single seamless infrastructure comprising of the radio unit, power, and fibre connectivity which will serve all telcos equally on a wholesale basis.
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