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Unleashing the Power of Private Mobile Networks

In the world of Private Mobile Networks (PMNs), companies are not just purchasing a network—they’re investing in a complete solution. These networks bring a unique set of features that differ significantly from WiFi-based systems, and understanding these differences can unlock immense value for businesses.

MOBILE PRIVATE NETWORKS Key Features

  1. To provide robust coverage and uninterrupted communication
  2. Global connectivity and performance optimization
  3. Enhancing security through authentication
  4. Tailoring services and traffic management
  5. Voice Services
  6. 5G Layer 2 communication
  7. Location management

The Future of Digitalization

Private Mobile Networks are more than just an alternative to traditional connectivity—they are the next step in the digitalization journey. With complete control over network resources, seamless integration into existing IT infrastructures, and the ability to dynamically manage QoS, PMNs offer a solution that’s as flexible as it is powerful.

They are affordable, requiring fewer components compared to WiFi, and provide full control over routing, firewalls, and IP management. This combination of mobility and artificial intelligence paves the way for a future of autonomy, offering businesses a cutting-edge platform for critical applications.

At Cumucore, we are excited to be at the forefront of this technology, helping businesses unlock the full potential of Private Mobile Networks.

The Power of Private Mobile Networks (PMNs)

One of the main distinctions in a PMN is its ability to provide robust coverage and uninterrupted communication. A single base station can cover a radius of over 1 km, which is far superior to what WiFi can offer (the replacement ratio is 1:7 indoor and 1:100 outdoor). The integration of both indoor and outdoor functionalities under one network platform ensures seamless service across different environments.

PMN cover big areas and allow mobility continuously

PMNs also excel at managing handovers between radios, meaning uninterrupted sessions when moving between cells. Unlike WiFi, where you feel a break between access points, PMNs deliver flawless transitions, allowing for mobility that is continuous.

Connectivity and Performance Optimization

With 5G technology, roaming between networks is much easier than in 4G, allowing PMNs to connect seamlessly. Built-in interoperability ensures that various PMNs can integrate without issues, creating opportunities for global connectivity.

With 5G technology, roaming between networks is much easier than in 4G, allowing PMNs to connect seamlessly. Built-in interoperability ensures that various PMNs can integrate without issues, creating opportunities for global connectivity.

Enhancing Security Through Authentication

Securing Non-Public Networks

Security is paramount in PMNs, and authentication via SIM technology—whether physical SIMs or eSIMs—ensures robust protection. With emerging features like SUCI (Subscription Concealed Identifier), PMNs add another layer of security, preventing subscriber data from being transmitted over the network. This is crucial, especially in high-security environments, and provides an extra layer of trust for users.

PMNs can also authenticate WiFi devices with SIM cards, further extending their flexibility.

Network Slicing: Tailoring Services and Traffic Management

One of the standout features of a PMN is Network Slicing, which enables the creation of virtual networks within one physical infrastructure. This is invaluable for sharing networks between multiple organizations or technologies, optimizing resource allocation. Open APIs allow PMNs to dynamically manage Quality of Service (QoS) settings, adjusting them based on real-time network load or specific application needs.

When combined with roaming, Network Slicing makes it easier to create neutral host solutions, further expanding the use cases for PMNs.

Example of Network Slicing on a Non-Public network

Voice Services in PMNs

Mobile private network with voice services

While voice services may not be the first priority in PMN deployments, they are certainly a consideration for future use. Whether replacing DECT systems or proprietary solutions, PMNs are equipped to handle voice communications. Over-the-top (OTT) voice services like WhatsApp can easily run over PMNs, while native VoLTE or VoNR services ensure high-quality voice communication.

With SIP servers, additional features like group calls, video, and push-to-talk can be integrated into the PMN, creating a versatile communication platform tailored to specific business needs.

The 5G Feature Roadmap

Looking ahead, PMNs are well-positioned to leverage the full capabilities of 5G. RedCap (Reduced Capability) will enhance massive machine-type communication (mMTC) by extending battery life for devices and enabling Layer 2 communication. This opens doors to more efficient and cost-effective IoT solutions.

5GLAN, built on top of Ethernet PDU, enables PMNs to seamlessly integrate with existing IT infrastructure, similar to WiFi. Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) further enhances communication, providing a reliable alternative to GPS in environments where satellite signals are weak or unavailable.

Engineer configuring private mobile network with ethernet layer2 communication

Location Management and Future Use Cases

5G Private Network enable location management

PMNs are also equipped with Location Management Functions (LMF), enabling organizations to track users within the network or record where equipment is located. Combined with RedCap, this offers an efficient solution for inventory management and other location-based services.

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