- Italian operator WindTre, in partnership with Ericsson, has activated one of Italy’s first standalone 5G (5G SA) networks and immediately introduced network slicing services targeting both large enterprises and small to medium-sized businesses.
- The service promises dedicated virtual network segments with controlled latency and reliable connectivity for critical applications such as industrial AR, secure communications and live media production.
What happened: WindTre builds slicing into new 5G SA infrastructure
WindTre has switched on its next-generation 5G Standalone network in Italy and immediately begun offering network slicing capabilities for business customers. The deployment, developed with vendor partner Ericsson, places WindTre among a small group of operators now moving beyond basic 5G coverage to deliver differentiated services enabled by a full 5G-native core network.
Unlike earlier 5G implementations that relied on 4G infrastructure beneath the radio access layer, WindTre’s 5G SA network runs independently, delivering the low latency, high reliability and quality of service (QoS) needed for enterprise-grade use cases. The network slicing service effectively partitions the public 5G network into multiple “virtual private networks”, each tailored to specific performance requirements. These can support business-critical applications ranging from augmented-reality maintenance and secure Push-to-Talk communications to dependable digital payment systems and clinical data exchange in healthcare settings.
WindTre’s chief technology officer Carlo Melis described the standalone network as a “customised platform” that adapts to the needs of digital services and strategic sectors such as industry, transportation, healthcare and media. The company is emphasising accessibility for small and mid-sized enterprises, offering slicing solutions that deliver enterprise-level performance without the cost and complexity of traditional mobile private networks.
A case study already highlights the potential of network slicing: WindTre deployed a dedicated slice for HD video production at a large sporting event, where mobile cameras on the public 5G SA network streamed live content reliably despite the presence of tens of thousands of spectators.
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Why it’s important
WindTre’s launch signals a shift in how 5G SA is being commercialised in Europe. Rather than simply marketing enhanced consumer speeds, the operator is focusing on enterprise-oriented services that leverage the programmability of 5G networks. Network slicing can give businesses predictable performance and support for advanced applications that would struggle on shared, best-effort networks.
The ability to offer slices that isolate traffic and guarantee performance addresses key enterprise concerns — especially in sectors where latency, reliability and security are critical. For example, manufacturers implementing AR for maintenance or logistics companies deploying real-time tracking benefit from slices tailored to their needs.
As operators elsewhere begin to roll out 5G SA infrastructure, WindTre’s approach highlights the competitive advantage of bundling slicing services with digital transformation ambitions. This could influence how telecoms ecosystems evolve, with 5G-enabled vertical use cases driving demand and encouraging broader adoption of standalone networks.
