Practical 5G solution for businesses from Amazon!

Amazon is one of the internet’s largest server providers. With their subsidiaries under the name of Amazon Web Services, they have provided web solutions to hundreds of giant companies and perhaps hundreds of thousands of small businesses. The step taken by Amazon Web Services this time is the kind that will contribute to the transition of large and medium-sized companies to 5G.

5G technology is gradually becoming a part of our lives and the advantages it offers are the kind that everyone will need in the near future. Amazon’s new AWS Private 5G service could play a big role in the 5G transformation.


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AWS Private 5G will launch a 5G network for businesses

Amazon Web Services announced today its solution that allows businesses to set up their own 5G network. Companies that receive this service can have their own 5G network in a short time. Thus, employees and business development departments within the network can benefit from 5G. The main attractive feature of this service is that it is fast to install and does not bother later.

AWS Private 5G
AWS Private 5G announcement

AWS Private 5G does not charge per device and provides you with compatible hardware as well. In addition, you do not have to worry about the technical side of this service, as the installation is carried out automatically. The preview version of the service will be available from today, according to what was said at the event.

Amazon summarizes the problem this service solves in the post it shared in its blog post:

Customers want to build their own private 5G networks to avoid limitations, but private mobile network deployments require customers to spend significant time, money and effort designing their networks to the highest expected capacity and processing and integrating software and hardware components from multiple vendors. . Even if customers can operate the network, existing proprietary mobile network pricing models charge for each connected device, making it costly in use cases involving thousands of connected devices.

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