FIG. 8 illustrates wireless network core 420 to handover wireless UE 401 that executes the low-latency application. NFVI 420 comprises an example of wireless network core 120, although network core 120 may differ. NFVI 420 comprises NFVI hardware 801, NFVI hardware drivers 802, NFVI operating systems 803, NFVI virtual layer 804, and NFVI Virtual Network Functions (VNFs) 805. NFVI hardware 801 comprises NIC, CPU, RAM, flash/disk drives, and SW. NFVI hardware drivers 802 comprise software that is resident in the NIC, CPU, RAM, DRIVE, and SW. NFVI operating systems 803 comprise kernels, modules, applications, containers, hypervisors, and the like. NFVI virtual layer 804 comprises vNIC, vCPU, vRAM, vDRIVE, and vSW. NFVI VNFs 805 comprise Access and Mobility Management Function (AMF) 421, Session Management Function (SMF) 422, and Network Repository Function (NRF) 423. Other VNFs like Authentication and Security Function (AUSF), User Plane Function (UPF), Unified Data Manager (UDM), Network Slice Selection Function (NSSF), Policy Control Function (PCF) are typically present but are omitted for clarity. NFVI 420 may be located at a single site or be distributed across multiple geographic locations. The NIC are coupled to CUs 415-416 and external systems. NFVI hardware 801 executes NFVI hardware drivers 802, NFVI operating systems 803, NFVI virtual layer 804, and NFVI VNFs 805 to serve UE 401 over CUs 415-416. NFVI 420 exchanges 5GC signaling and data with CUs 415-416 to serve UE 401 with the wireless data services.