Amazon launches 4G networking service

The company will offer the possibility to other companies to build and develop their own 4G mobile networks

Amazon has launched AWS Private 5G, a service for businesses that offers these entities the possibility of building and developing their own 4G mobile networks.

The company announced this initiative in November of last year, when the CEO of Amazon Web Services, Adam Selipsky, indicated that with this service, organizations could configure this type of network taking advantage of the 5G standard.

He then pointed out that AWS Private 5G would have no upfront fees or per-device costs, so customers would only pay for the network capacity and performance they needed to build their own private 5G networks.

After making it available to users with a preliminary version in the United States the company announced the official launch of AWS in different regions of the country, such as Ohio, Oregon and Northern Virginia.

As anticipated by Amazon in a statement, this device, which is compatible with 4G LTE and will support 5G “in the future”, has a simple installation and is easy to operate and scale. In addition, it does not require specialized experience.

The company said that those interested in obtaining this solution will have to request the hardware unit from AWS and, once they have received it, automate the desired configuration.

K. Tovar

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Source: Techcrunch

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