GNC
General control network element, controlling user access

As the core product of the control plane, Hannwave GNC has created a network controller that unifies the control plane and integrates the functions of control plane network elements AMF, SMF, NSSF, and BSF. At the same time, it also integrates the functions of control plane network elements (SGSNs, S4-SGSNs, MMEs, SGW-Cs, and PGW-Cs) for 2G/3G/4G core networks. The integration of mobile access control plane functionality enables interoperability between different access standard networks, ensuring business continuity.
It is also compatible with existing networks, providing a smooth evolution solution for the transition from existing networks to 5G networks, and protecting the investment of operators. Cost. Hannwave GNC provides access, mobility management, and session management for 2/3/4/5G mobile networks, performs registration, connection, reachability, mobility management, and session management, and provides authentication, authentication, and authorization functions for user access to mobile networks. It is a wireless control plane access point for the core network.
Hannwave GNC (NSSF) provides slicing selection function for 5G networks, supports the application of slicing networks, and creates customized virtual networks for vertical industries.
Customer Value
Provide multiple access services
Provide mobile management services
Provide differentiated slicing services
Product advantages

Meet various network needs
Supports GPRS, UMTS, LTE, 5G non independent (NSA), 5G independent (SA) access, and fixed access compliant with 3GPP specifications.
Support non-3GPP network access and Narrowband Internet of Things (NB IoT) UE access.
GNC provides service functions for SGSNs, MMEs, AMFs, and SMFs, which can meet the various networking needs of different operators in different stages and scenarios.
Leading architecture for agile innovation
Adopting a dual stack structure based on container+virtual machine technology, microservice level software management is achieved, supporting monthly agile release of new features to help operators quickly launch new services.
