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Network Slicing
What is network slicing?
Network slicing refers to the practice of carving out a virtual private network “slice” from the carrier’s public infrastructure. For instance, if carrier spectrum is used for a private cell network, it can be subleased to a 3rd party or dedicated using “network slicing.”
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