With the advent of 5G, non-public networks, also known as campus or private networks, have become more common and easier for organizations to obtain and operate independently. In some cases, however, the planning, procurement, and operation of a 5G network by the organization may be unnecessary or unfeasible. In such cases, a service provider can be contracted to manage the network. The service provider may deliver a complete on-site network, provide radio equipment connected to a public network, or enable access to a public network via existing infrastructure. For more information about the different options, please see the topic “5G NPN Deployment Options.”
What is handled in terms of planning and setting up the network will depend on the service provider. Some providers cover all aspects, including planning, installation, commissioning, operation, and maintenance. Others may only handle selected parts of the process. If that is the case, it is recommended to review the topic “An Overview of Topics for One’s Own Operation of the Network,” {link to user guide topic “Overview own operation” here}, which outlines several important considerations for operating one’s own network that may still be relevant.
The subtopic covered within this topic to assist end users whose 5G network is operated by a service provider includes:
- Requirements to specify to the service provider.