Ericsson brings on-demand network slicing capability to Android 14 devices

Monica Zethzon of Ericsson

Ericsson has enabled a new feature in the upcoming release of Android 14. This feature, supported by Ericsson’s core network version, enables users to request 5G network slices as part of 5G Standalone plans for enhanced performance during times and for applications, according to the release.

For devices running Android 12 or higher, Android already provides support for 5G network slicing. From Android 13, app developers can include functions and capabilities in their applications to align with certain network characteristics (such as lower latency, higher bandwidth or other characteristics) offered by a CSP (communications service providers)-provisioned network slice. If the CSP offers a slice with those particular characteristics, and the ability to use the slice is included in the application, the subscriber can purchase access to it for a 5G experience. Since Android started to support the network slicing capability, Ericsson and partners have delivered multiple pioneering network slicing projects using the Android device ecosystem.

This announcement brings an added element of flexibility to what is possible with network slicing on Android devices, enabling a requested slice to be provisioned to a subscriber on request and for a time-limited period according to their subscription plan. The enhanced performance slice empowers CSPs and developers to add flexibility to applications to better suit subscriber and user needs, making it easier for them to get the experience they want, when they want, for how long they want it.

Monica Zethzon, head of solution area core networks, Ericsson says, “Enhancing network slicing with this on-demand functionality gives communications service providers wider choices and more flexibility when it comes to developing new and exciting services for consumer subscribers. As well as this, it simplifies onboarding of subscribers to experience the true value of 5G. Ericsson has been driving superior service experience and also 5G monetisation from the get-go.”

The network slice characteristics and other elements of the 5G network slice such as duration, cost and availability will be determined and provisioned by CSPs offering the premium function as part of the subscriber’s plan. Depending on what developers include in their products, CSPs could empower users to choose, for example, a performance enhancement for all applications on the device, an ongoing enhanced performance slice for enabled applications, or additional performance when an application is started (for instance, a mobile game).

The functionality is supported on the device by the User-Equipment Route Selection Policy (URSP) technology which allows a device to dynamically select a slice, or multiple slices, provisioned by a CSP. It is enabled on the network side via evolution of the Ericsson 5G Core network, notably by enhanced capabilities in Ericsson Cloud User Management, Policy control and Service Activation and Secure Entitlement Server (SES) which will enable CSPs to notify and inform subscribers with information on terms and conditions, price of feature and payment methods among other items, and help manage subscriber eligibility, quality of service control, time validity, and subscription updates when necessary.

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