1、Ericsson White PaperBCSS-24:006322 UenFebruary 20245G for Enterprise Networking5G for Enterprise NetworkingContentFebruary 20242ContentIntroduction 3Enterprise Networking Requirements 5How can 5G technology address enterprise networking requirements?75G-centric enterprise networking 11Conclusion 14G
2、lossary 15References 16Authors 175G for Enterprise NetworkingIntroductionFebruary 20243IntroductionEnterprise networking refers to the set of physical and virtual equipment,resources,and services that are used to provide required connectivity services among users,information systems,applications,clo
3、ud,and the internet in a specific business or mission-oriented environment.Enterprise networks are used across various environments,including corporate offices,utilities,manufacturing,healthcare,retail,and public safety.A typical example of enterprise networking in the context of a corporate environ
4、ment is shown in Figure 1.The enterprise Local Area Network(LAN)segment provides connectivity within corporate locations,and the Wide Area Network(WAN)segment interconnects various corporate locations,data centers,Internet,remote workers,applications,and services together.Private cloudInternetPublic
5、 and distributed cloud Enterprise wide-area networksEnterprise remote workerLocal area networksEnterprise branch and main officeEnterprise branch officeLocal area networksFigure 1:An example of Enterprise networking 5G for Enterprise NetworkingIntroductionFebruary 20244Enterprise networking is conti
6、nuously reshaped through technological evolution and new demands.Efficient networking and security technologies like Secure Access Service Edge(SASE)1 drive technological evolution.SASE combines networking and security functions so that users,devices,and applications can securely connect to remote s