AWS Wavelength

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  • August 20, 2021
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https://aws.amazon.com/wavelength/

5G is transforming the connectivity landscape, allowing lower latency and higher bandwidth across a larger scale of devices. Setting up and managing 5G mobile network functions on AWS allows for global scalability, cost reduction, elasticity, and hundreds of augmenting features (for example, AI, Analytics, IoT, DevOps). This paper highlights the best practices for designing and deploying 5G mobile network functions on AWS.
AWS Wavelength is an AWS Infrastructure offering optimized for mobile edge computing applications. Wavelength Zones are AWS infrastructure deployments that embed AWS compute and storage services within communications service providers’ (CSP) datacenters at the edge of the 5G network, so application traffic from 5G devices can reach application servers running in Wavelength Zones without leaving the telecommunications network. This avoids the latency that would result from application traffic having to traverse multiple hops across the Internet to reach their destination, enabling customers to take full advantage of the latency and bandwidth benefits offered by modern 5G networks.
AWS Wavelength Zones are available in ten cities across the U.S. on Verizon’s 5G network, in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan on the KDDI 5G network, in Daejeon, South Korea on SK Telecom’s 5G network, and in London on the Vodafone 5G network.

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