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Video: Network Slicing over Fiber

July 2, 2025
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In this interview, we speak with Nick Saporito, Head of Product at GFiber, about network slicing for fiber access networks.

Traditionally associated with 5G, network slicing could also be useful for fiber-to-the-home (FTTH), opening new possibilities for customized, ultra-responsive internet experiences. Nick explains how GFiber Labs and Nokia created dynamic “slices” from the customer’s router all the way to the core network — demonstrating dramatic improvements for latency-sensitive applications like gaming.

• What network slicing means in the fiber broadband world
• How GFiber is implementing slicing from home router to core
• Real-world demo results using gaming latency as a test case
• Future use cases: real-time AI, VR/AR streaming, secure transactions
• GFiber’s roadmap for productizing slicing and customer personalization

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