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5G Risks and How to Minimize Them in 5G Product Development

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Rapid Introduction of New Technology is Risky

5G communication technologies highlighted in this paper will dramatically improve the cellular subscriber’s quality of experience and deliver new network functionality, enabling new business models and potentially increasing service provider revenue streams. However, introducing any new technology on a rapid schedule increases risk, and the 3GPP 5G New Radio (NR) standards have been accelerated by a full year based on demand from the 5G ecosystem and cellular subscribers.

The primary risks associated with deploying 5G technology relate to tight schedules for product development. Components, chipsets, devices, and networks rushed to market may fail to meet performance targets, leading companies to choose between disappointing their customers or re-designing their product and missing a market window. Devices and networks may not properly work together, unacceptable emissions may occur outside band limits, or other technical issues may force a recall that harms brand reputation. Legal liability may arise if devices fail to perform as advertised or if service level agreements are unable to be fulfilled.

Mitigating these risks requires an exceptional focus on design validation and conformance testing. 5G designs need to be right the first time. Effective test and measurement tools and technology partners with broad telecom industry experience are critical to reducing unexpected surprises, and to developing products that meet design goals without time-consuming redesigns.

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