5G is ushering in a new era of consumer and business use cases from augmented reality and cloud gaming to simply replacing wired broadband with a wireless connection. However, many of these new use cases, such as critical Internet of Things (IoT) and Industry 4.0 enablement, require ultra low-latency, and a highly reliable network that is effectively “always on.” Therefore, the current reactive approach to network faults, driven by incidents and alarms, is no longer enough.