| Feature | NSA 5G | SA 5G |
|---|---|---|
| Voice | VoLTE (4G) | VoNR (Native 5G) |
| Core Network | 4G EPC | 5G Core (5GC) |
| Latency | Higher (depends on 4G) | Ultra-low (~5-10ms) |
| Network Slicing | Not Supported | Supported (e.g., dedicated voice slices) |
Control Plane: Managed by 4G LTE (via the 4G Evolved Packet Core (EPC)).
User Plane: Uses 5G NR for high-speed data, but voice relies on 4G VoLTE.
Dual Connectivity (EN-DC): Your device connects both 4G and 5G simultaneously, but voice and data are split between two.
What happens during a voice call on NSA 5G?
After the call ends, your device re-establishes the 5G NR connection for data (if available).
Key Architectural Differences:
Full 5G Core (5GC): SA uses the new 5G Core network (not 4G EPC) for both control and user planes.
No 4G Dependency: All functions (voice/data) run natively on 5G without LTE anchors.
Single RAN: Uses only 5G New Radio (NR) base stations (gNBs), not LTE eNBs.
Key Components
What happens during a voice call process (VoNR)?
SA Advantages:
Deployment Challenges: