No doubt, LTE offers an extensive QoS framework. In Release 8, LTE defined nine levels of QoS by specifying nine QoS Class Identifiers (QCIs). Well, 5G QoS even more extensive than LTE QoS. Indeed, 5G has more QoS parameters compared to LTE QoS. Additionally, capabilities of 5G enables 5G to support a new type of resource called Delay-Critical Guaranteed Bit Rate (GBR). Watch this video to learn all about 5G QoS.
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