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NSSF

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What is NSSF?

NSSF most likely refers to the National Social Security Fund, which is a mandatory savings scheme operated by many governments to provide retirement, healthcare, and other social security benefits to their citizens and employees. It's commonly used to ensure financial security for individuals during old age, disability, or unemployment, and to provide a safety net for vulnerable populations.

What other technologies are related to NSSF?

NSSF Complementary Technologies

The Network Repository Function (NRF) is a core component of the 5G architecture, providing service discovery capabilities. NSSF interacts with NRF to discover available network slices.
mentioned alongside NSSF in 34% (168) of relevant job posts
The Network Exposure Function (NEF) securely exposes network capabilities to external applications. NSSF may use NEF to influence slice selection based on external application needs.
mentioned alongside NSSF in 48% (71) of relevant job posts
The Authentication Server Function (AUSF) handles authentication. NSSF relies on successful authentication to authorize access to specific network slices.
mentioned alongside NSSF in 30% (57) of relevant job posts

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