W-5GAN

Wireline 5G Access Network

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Introduced in Rel-16

W-5GAN is a standardized architecture that integrates generic wireline access networks with the 5G Core, allowing wireline devices to connect as 5G User Equipment over fixed broadband links.

Category
Other
Introduced
Rel-16
Where
Core Network › 5G Core
Specifications
8 specs
W-5GAN Description Purpose Related Classification Detected Changes Specifications

Description

The Wireline 5G Access Network (W-5GAN) is a pivotal architectural framework defined by 3GPP that bridges the gap between traditional fixed broadband networks and the 5G System. It functions by treating a wireline access network (e.g., fiber, DSL) as a trusted non-3GPP access network. A key component is the Wireline Access Gateway Function (W-AGF), which acts as an interworking node. The W-AGF terminates the wireline-specific protocols (like those defined by Broadband Forum) and maps the wireline subscriber sessions and devices into 5G protocol constructs, such as PDU Sessions and N2/N3 interfaces. This mapping allows the wireline customer premises equipment (CPE) or integrated device to be recognized and managed by the 5G Core as standard 5G User Equipment (UE).

The architecture involves the W-AGF establishing an N2 interface with the Access and Mobility Management Function (AMF) for control plane signaling and an N3 interface with the User Plane Function (UPF) for data traffic. This setup enables the 5G Core to apply its native procedures—including authentication via the Authentication Server Function (AUSF) and Unified Data Management (UDM), session management via the Session Management Function (SMF), and policy enforcement via the Policy Control Function (PCF)—to wireline-connected devices. The wireline link essentially becomes a high-bandwidth, low-latency transport for 5G signaling and user plane data, seamlessly integrating the subscriber into the 5G ecosystem.

From a network perspective, W-5GAN enables a unified policy and charging framework. Operators can apply the same QoS policies, slice selection mechanisms, and charging rules to users regardless of whether they are connected via a radio tower or a fiber line. This convergence simplifies network operations and service delivery. The role of W-5GAN is to extend the reach and capabilities of 5G into fixed locations, enabling service continuity, fixed-mobile convergence, and the delivery of consistent 5G services like enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB) and Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communications (URLLC) over wireline infrastructure.

Purpose & Motivation

W-5GAN was created to address the industry's drive towards Fixed-Mobile Convergence (FMC) and the vision of a unified core network. Prior to its standardization, wireline and mobile networks operated as separate silos with distinct cores (e.g., EPC for mobile, BNG/BRAS for fixed), leading to operational complexity, duplicated functions, and an inability to offer seamless services across access types. The limitations included separate subscriber databases, different policy frameworks, and no native support for mobility between fixed and wireless access.

The primary motivation for W-5GAN was to leverage the advanced service-based architecture, network slicing, and cloud-native principles of the 5G Core for wireline services. By integrating wireline access as a trusted non-3GPP access, operators can modernize their fixed networks using the same 5G Core that powers their mobile network, reducing capital and operational expenditure. It solves the problem of service fragmentation, allowing for the creation of truly converged offerings where a subscriber's service profile, QoS guarantees, and security policies are consistent whether at home on Wi-Fi/fiber or on the go using 5G NR.

Historically, convergence attempts like IWLAN or non-3GPP access to EPC were limited. W-5GAN, introduced in Release 16 as part of the 5G System phase 2, provides a more native and comprehensive integration specifically designed for the service-based interface architecture of 5GC. It enables new business models, such as delivering 5G-quality enterprise services over fixed access, and is a foundational element for realizing the full potential of network slicing across all access technologies.

Classification

Part ofW-AGF
Specific typesW-5GCANW-5GBAN

Detected Changes Across Releases

from 3GPP Change Requests

Specific changes extracted from the „Change history“ tables of 3GPP specifications (54 CRs across 4 releases). Complements the general historical overview above with the evidence-based evolution of this function.

Rel-16 37 changes

In Release 16, the W-5GAN (Wireline 5G Access Network) function was newly introduced to enable the convergence of wireline and wireless access within the 5G System. This included defining the architecture, reference points, and the specific protocol stack for W-5GAN support, along with extensions to the QoS model for wireline access. The release also specified mechanisms for User Location Information, such as the HFC Node ID for cable access, and detailed session management for the connection of 5G-RG/FN-RG devices to the 5G Core.

  • Features for W-AGF to act on behalf of FN-RG TS 23.316CR0009
  • SUPI and SUCI for wireline access TS 23.501CR0744
  • Mobility restrictions for wireline access TS 23.501CR0745
  • Architecture and reference points for Wireline AN TS 23.501CR0863
  • Protocol stack for W-5GAN support TS 23.501CR0961
  • Extension of the QoS model for wireline access TS 23.501CR0981

+ 31 more changes

Rel-17 6 changes

In Release 17, the W-5GAN function introduced enhancements including the generalization of NAS transport to accommodate latest BBF developments and additional support for selecting a UPF collocated with the W-AGF. It also specified the use of User Location Information (ULI) containing a TAI for wireline access and defined the form of ULI for cable access as an HFC Node ID. Furthermore, corrections and clarifications were made regarding supported Policy Control Request triggers and the non-support of the User Location Change procedure in the wireline access context.

  • MTU value for wireline access TS 23.316CR2061
  • Additional support for selecting UPF collocated with W-AGF TS 23.316CR2065
  • ULI with TAI for wireline access TS 23.316CR2073
  • User Location Change PCRT not supported in wireline access TS 29.512CR0660
  • Generalizing NAS transport between 5G and W-AGF to accommodate latest BBF developments TS 23.316CR2063
  • Correction to supported Policy Control Request triggers in wireline access TS 29.512CR0662
Rel-18 7 changes

In Release 18, the W-5GAN function was enhanced to support Standalone Non-Public Networks (SNPN) and NPNI-NPN access via wireline, enabling new enterprise and private network use cases over converged cable and BBF access networks. The release also introduced specific user location information formats, such as the HFC Node ID for cable access networks (W-5GCAN), for improved network management. Furthermore, it defined UE policy restrictions and clarified that URSP enhancements for convergence scenarios were not supported in this release.

  • Support of wireline access as access to SNPN TS 23.316CR2076
  • Support for SNPN via wireline access TS 23.316CR2078
  • Support of wireline access as access to NPI-NPN and to SNPN TS 23.316CR2095
  • Support of wireline access as access to SNPN TS 23.501CR4124
  • Support of SNPN services via wireline access network TS 29.512CR1201
  • Non-support of URSP Enhancement for wireless and wireline convergence case TS 29.512CR1235

+ 1 more changes

Rel-19 4 changes

In Release 19, the W-5GAN function introduced support for Low Latency, Low Loss, Scalable Throughput (L4S) in the wireline access, enhancing quality of service for latency-sensitive applications. The release also specified procedures for PDU Set handling within this access type. Furthermore, it clarified capability reporting by updating that the PCRT (PDU Connectivity Request Type) is not supported for the wireline access type in capability monitoring reports.

  • XRM_Ph2 KI#6 L4S support in wireline access TS 23.316CR2129
  • PDU Set handling in wireline access TS 23.316CR2135
  • Update the PCRT not supported for wireline access type for capability monitoring report TS 29.512CR1345
  • L4S support in wireline access TS 23.316CR2143

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Defining Specifications

3GPP specifications that define or reference W-5GAN, with the latest known release. Sourced from the 3GPP document catalog — see methodology.

SpecificationTitleRelease
TS 23.003 vj50 Numbering, addressing and identification in 3GPP Rel-19
TS 23.316 vj30 Wireline and Wireless Convergence Access Support Rel-19
TS 23.501 vk00 5G System Architecture Stage 2 Rel-20
TS 23.716 vg00 Wireline and Trusted Non-3GPP Access to 5G Core Rel-16
TS 29.507 vj40 5G Access & Mobility Policy Control Service Rel-19
TS 29.512 vj40 5G Session Management Policy Control Service Rel-19
TS 29.514 vj40 5G System; Policy Authorization Service; Stage 3 Rel-19
TS 29.525 vj40 5G UE Policy Control Service Stage 3 Rel-19