NGNG
NGNG, short for "Next Generation Network Generation," refers to a conceptual framework and movement advocating for the evolution of telecommunications infrastructure beyond traditional 5G networks. The term emerged as a response to the limitations of current fifth-generation (5G) technology, particularly in terms of scalability, sustainability, and adaptability to future demands. Proponents of NGNG emphasize the need for a more flexible, decentralized, and energy-efficient network architecture capable of supporting emerging technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), and advanced autonomous systems.
The core principles of NGNG include the integration of software-defined networking (SDN), network slicing, and edge
NGNG also places significant emphasis on sustainability, advocating for reduced energy consumption and the use of
While NGNG remains largely theoretical at this stage, research and pilot projects are exploring its feasibility.