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Control and User Plane Separation for Next Generation EPC

CUPS means Control and User Plane Separation of EPC nodes and provides the architecture enhancements for the separation of functionality in the Evolved Packet Core’s SGW, PGW and TDF. This enables flexible network deployment and operation, by distributed or centralized deployment and the independent scaling between control plane and user plane functions – while not affecting the functionality of the existing nodes subject to this split.

Why CUPS Architecture Required?

CUPS Architecture Advantages:

Non-CUPS vs CUPS Architecture 

CUPS architecture for EPC was first introduced in release 14. All earlier EPC specification follows NON-CUPS architecture. Below figure show basic difference.

Whats New in CUPS

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