T
Originally published by Tech Arena
📰 Read Full Article
tech
January 21, 2026
20h ago

How NETSCOUT Is Helping Telcos Monetise 5G Network Slicing With Real-Time Observability

How NETSCOUT Is Helping Telcos Monetise 5G Network Slicing With Real-Time Observability

NETSCOUT is enabling telecom operators to deliver reliable, SLA-backed 5G network slicing services using advanced real-time observability and AIOps-driven visibility...

✨ Key Highlights

NETSCOUT is empowering MNOs to leverage 5G Standalone (SA) networks for revenue growth through enhanced network slicing capabilities. The company’s advanced observability solutions provide end-to-end visibility, enabling telecommunication companies to offer reliable and high-performance, differentiated services.

  • NETSCOUT's platform offers continuous visibility across every slice, tenant, and service layer, addressing the need for operators to guarantee latency, uptime, throughput, and reliability for premium services.
  • The global network slicing market is projected for rapid growth in the next five years, driven by enterprise demand and the shift to 5G Standalone networks.
  • NETSCOUT's 5G observability stack includes end-to-end visibility, closed-loop automation, digital twins, AIOps-driven forecasting, and NWDAF-powered analytics to optimize network performance.

Continue Reading

Read the complete article from Tech Arena

📰 Read Full Article

Part of the Day's Coverage

Safaricom, NETSCOUT, and Google Detail New Internet Service and Monetization Plans - January 2026

Safaricom is launching a new tokenised Wi-Fi service offering hourly, daily, and weekly internet packages in Kenya and Ethiopia. This initiative aims to make internet access more flexible and affordable, representing a significant shift in fixed broadband sales. Concurrently, NETSCOUT is empowering mobile network operators to monetize 5G Standalone (SA) networks for revenue growth through enhanced network slicing capabilities. The company’s advanced observability solutions provide end-to-end visibility, enabling telecommunication companies to offer reliable and differentiated services. In a related development concerning service monetization, Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis confirmed that Google has "no plans" to introduce advertisements in its Gemini AI assistant. This position contrasts with OpenAI's recent decision to test ads in ChatGPT.

3 stories in this topic
View Full Coverage
Advertisement
Advertisement