Alepo's Converged Core is an industrialized solution that enables service providers to deploy private 5G networks for enterprises. The solution enables a host of industrial use cases that need to support a small number of subscribers.
Alepo's self-contained Converged Core enables an end-to-end 5G network, letting enterprises swiftly implement their networks using the 5G standalone (5G SA) deployment mode.
The 3GPP-compliant solution includes the network core, Subscriber Data Management (SDM), Authentication Function (AUSF), Unified Data Management (UDM) + Home Subscriber Server (HSS), Unified Data Repository (UDR), converged Policy Control (PCF + PCRF), and other key network functions.
In addition, Alepo has formed strategic partnerships with technology leaders to deliver a complete solution to deploy private 5G networks (PNI-NPNs and SNPNs), especially for small and medium businesses.
With its Converged Core, Alepo has been an early mover in 5G implementation. Alepo has several 5GC projects being deployed globally, many of which are already live.
Download the solution brief to understand the workings of private 5G and how Alepo's Converged Core enables this emerging technology: https://bit.ly/3RWqfp9
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