
TL;DR
This paper reviews and proposes a comprehensive, agile techno-economic model for 5G that considers multiple stakeholders, aiming to improve decision-making in 5G architecture deployment.
Contribution
It introduces the Universal Techno-Economic Model (UTEM), a novel, adaptable framework for assessing 5G solutions from technical and economic perspectives.
Findings
Identifies gaps in existing 5G techno-economic models.
Demonstrates UTEM's applicability for multi-stakeholder decision-making.
Shows UTEM's potential to enhance 5G deployment strategies.
Abstract
This paper proposes the characteristics a techno-economic model for 5G should have considering both mobile network operators perspective and end users needs. It also presents a review and classification of models in the literature based on the characteristics of such theoretical techno-economic reference model. The performed analysis identifies current gaps in the techno-economic modeling literature for 5G architectures and shows it can be enhanced using agile techno-economic models like the Universal Techno-Economic Model (UTEM) created and developed by the author to industrialize assessment of different technological solutions, considering all market players perspectives and applicable to decision-making in multiple domains. This model can be used for an effective and agile 5G techno-economic assessment, including not only network deployment perspective but also customers and end…
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