An executive summary should summarize the key points of the report. It should restate the purpose of the report, highlight the major points of the report, and describe any results, conclusions, or recommendations from the report. It should include enough information so the reader can understand what is discussed in the full report, without having to read it.
Most reports have a “thesis” or central point that they are seeking to communicate. Try to sum this up in two or three sentences. If you are having trouble with this, imagine that someone has asked you, “what’s this report about?” and that you have to explain it in only a few sentences. Once you are able to say what the main idea is, it will be easier to write it.
Executive summaries usually present information in two parts: • Background: Explain the problem or opportunity. What was not working? What was not working as effectively as it should have? What potential modification of a procedure or product was analyzed?
• Major Findings and Implications: Here you might include a brief description of the methods, followed by a more detailed explanation about the findings and suggested changes.
Subject – Carrier Migration to 5G: Architecting the future proof network
Scope – This paper provides technological, spectrum and regulatory considerations in the deployment of migration over to 5G. This document version will address the business problems of today’s standard provide an analysis of these technologies and available solutions. The current state of technology will be discussed leading to full transition to 5G and their benefits. Regulatory, technological operations and financial issues facing migration will also be examined. Finally this document will provide a recommendation based on findings.
- Life with 5G – presently
- The way ahead with 5G – what is driving technology
- Background (5-6) years
- Where 5G is today
- Carriers currently offering 5G – Deployment
- Carriers not offering 5G – issues involved (Cost / Security)
- Frequency Bands – Spectrum
4. Current State: What is the current solution? And what are the challenges?
- 4G NR and Current 5G Pilots
- Latency
- Spectrum efficiency
- Analysis of the technologies, solutions available
- Spectrum for Mobile Systems
- Overview of Standardization and Regulation
- Forward Compatibility
- Diverse or Heterogenous Networks
- Massive Mimo
- Mm-wave Architecture
- Base station densification
- Software Defined Networking
- Ubiquity of internet connectivity
- Economic catalyst


