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«Make spline» «End spline» «Spline Width» «Export splines» «Import splines» «Toggle current splines» «Toggle very old splines» «Move map» «Zoom In» «Zoom Out» Stockholm Frankfurt Projection Type AWS WHERE CUSTOMERS NEED IT The Amazon Web Services (AWS) Global Cloud Infrastructure is the most secure, extensive, and reliable cloud platform, offering over 200 fully featured services from data centers globally. Whether you need to deploy your application workloads across the globe in a single click, or you want to build and deploy specific applications closer to your end-users with single-digit millisecond latency, AWS provides you the cloud infrastructure where and when you need it. Customers across every industry and of every size, including start-ups, enterprises, and public sector are running every imaginable use case on AWS. Come explore how AWS is reinventing communications, together with communications service providers (CSPs) across the globe. Let's Explore Swipe to Spin Pinch to zoom Scroll to zoom touch to explore Share Global Infrastructure Components The AWS Global Cloud Infrastructure is the most secure, extensive, and reliable cloud platform, offering over 200 fully featured services from data centers globally. Whether you need to deploy your application workloads across the globe in a single click, or you want to build and deploy specific applications closer to your end-users with single-digit millisecond latency, AWS provides you the cloud infrastructure where and when you need it. Select pulsing dots to see more Regions AWS has the most extensive global cloud infrastructure. No other cloud provider offers as many Regions with multiple Availability Zones connected by low latency, high throughput, and highly redundant networking. AWS has 81 Availability Zones within 25 geographic regions around the world, and has announced plans for 18 more Availability Zones and 6 more AWS Regions in Australia, India, Indonesia, Spain, Switzerland, and United Arab Emirates (UAE). The AWS Region and Availability Zone model has been recognized by Gartner as the recommended approach for running enterprise applications that require high availability. Availability Zones An Availability Zone (AZ) is one or more discrete data centers with redundant power, networking, and connectivity in an AWS Region. AZs give customers the ability to operate production applications and databases that are more highly available, fault tolerant, and scalable than would be possible from a single data center. All AZs in an AWS Region are interconnected with high-bandwidth, low-latency networking, over fully redundant, dedicated metro fiber providing high-throughput, low-latency networking between AZs. All traffic between AZs is encrypted. The network performance is sufficient to accomplish synchronous replication between AZs. AZs make partitioning applications for high availability easy. If an application is partitioned across AZs, companies are better isolated and protected from issues such as power outages, lightning strikes, tornadoes, earthquakes, and more. AZs are physically separated by a meaningful distance, many kilometers, from any other AZ, although all are within 100 km (60 miles) of each other. Data Centers AWS pioneered cloud computing in 2006, creating cloud infrastructure that allows you to securely build and innovate faster. We are continuously innovating the design and systems of our data centers to protect them from man-made and natural risks. Then we implement controls, build automated systems, and undergo third-party audits to confirm security and compliance. As a result, the most highly-regulated organizations in the world trust AWS every day. Take a virtual tour of one of our data centers to learn about our security approach to protect the data of millions of active monthly customers. Points of Presence With Amazon CloudFront, AWS operates the largest global content delivery network (CDN) of any cloud provider to enable customers to securely deliver data, videos, applications, and APIs to their endusers with low latency and high transfer speeds. The Amazon CloudFront CDN delivers customer’s content through a worldwide network of over 230+ Points of Presence (PoP) locations, which consists of 218+ Edge Locations and 12 Regional Edge Cache servers. We’re continuing to aggressively expand our POP footprint along with the expansion of the AWS Global Infrastructure. Explore the Globe Share Custom Hardware The AWS Global Infrastructure is built on Amazon’s own hardware. By using its own custom hardware, AWS provides customers with the highest levels of reliability, the fastest pace of innovation, all at the lowest possible cost. AWS optimizes this hardware for only one set of requirements: workloads run by AWS customers. This allows AWS to bypass the complexities, high costs, low reliability and long development cycles associated with commercially available hardware. Select pulsing dots to see more Silicon AWS develops custom chips for its compute, storage and networking hardware deployed in its global cloud infrastructure in order to maximize the flexibility needed to optimize all of its data centers specifically to the task of hosting AWS workloads and instances. Developed by the Annapurna Labs division, AWS uses custom networking ASICs in its networking hardware to help better control and manage its global network infrastructure, which then frees up the CPUs to focus on processing compute workloads. This allows AWS to increase its operational efficiencies and lower costs for its customers. Routers To enhance networking, the AWS network uses custom routers designed and built by Amazon. The routers run customized AWS software and current devices leverage a switch ASIC (application-specific integrated circuit) with billions of transistors for a total capacity of several terabits per second (Tbps). The benefit of deploying custom routers in the AWS network is higher reliability. The routers used in the AWS Global Infrastructure are far more reliable than third-party-created routers, which are difficult to maintain. And, because they are developed and owned by AWS, if the gear fails, it can be repaired right away: there’s no need to wait for another company to diagnose, test, and fix the problem. Compute Servers and Semiconductors The AWS Global Infrastructure uses custom servers designed to be simple and operationally resilient to deliver compute and storage for all AWS services. Amazon EC2 compute servers are based on the Nitro System architecture. As part of the Nitro system development, we have progressively offloaded EC2 management, network, storage, and security features from the server CPU to specialized hardware. We optimize our servers for peak performance across all workloads to deliver better than 92% power efficiency within the server. Storage Servers AWS also uses its own custom hardware and software designed specifically for reliability. Custom compute and storage servers and a custom networking infrastructure enable AWS to provide availability SLAs of 100% for Amazon Route 53, 99.99% for Amazon DynamoDB, 99.95% for Amazon EC2, Amazon RDS, and Amazon EBS 99.9% for Amazon CloudFront and Amazon S3. The AWS Service Health Dashboard shows the current operational status of each AWS service in real time, so that uptime and performance are fully transparent. Load Balancers Load balancing is key to the availability, reliability, and scalability of the AWS Global Infrastructure. Having operated one of the largest websites in the world for over 20 years and the largest cloud computing platform for over a decade, AWS brings its deep experience of load balancing at scale to the AWS network. About a decade ago, AWS moved beyond traditional load balancers, which operate like highly available appliances, to a massive, distributed load balancer designed to spread load over many hosts. The massive scale of the load balancer represented an order of magnitude increase in load balancing capacity, while simplifying operations and lowering costs. The load balancer handles some truly astounding traffic at truly astounding speed. S3 traffic handled by the current generation of the load balancer in a single region, which is just a portion of the total Amazon S3 traffic in a single region, runs at multiples of Tbps. Explore the Globe Share Benefits Select items below to see more Strongest Security Highest Availability & Reliability Fastest Performance Largest, Most Flexible Global Footprint The AWS Global Infrastructure is built for performance. AWS Regions offer low latency, low packet loss, and high overall network quality. This is achieved with a fully redundant 100 GbE fiber network backbone, often providing many terabits of capacity between Regions. AWS Local Zones and AWS Wavelength, with our telco providers, provide performance for applications that require single-digit millisecond latencies by delivering AWS infrastructure and services closer to end-users and 5G connected devices. Whatever your application needs, you can quickly spin up resources as you need them, deploying hundreds or even thousands of servers in minutes. AWS delivers the highest network availability of any cloud provider. Each region is fully isolated and comprised of multiple AZs, which are fully isolated partitions of our infrastructure. To better isolate any issues and achieve high availability, you can partition applications across multiple AZs in the same region. In addition, AWS control planes and the AWS management console are distributed across regions, and include regional API endpoints, which are designed to operate securely for at least 24 hours if isolated from the global control plane functions without requiring customers to access the region or its API endpoints via external networks during any isolation. AWS has the largest global infrastructure footprint of any cloud provider, and this footprint is expanding continuously to help customers deliver better end-user experiences, rapidly expand operations to virtually any region or country, and to meet their data locality and sovereignty requirements. Over the last 17 years, we have built the largest global network that spans 25 Regions, 81 Availability Zones (AZs), 5 Local Zones, 13 Wavelength Zones, 230+ points of presence, all connected by 100 Gbps trans-oceanic cables that deliver customer applications and content anywhere in the world over a private network. Further, with over 100 AWS Direct Connect locations, AWS also provides the broadest geographic coverage for creating a secure connection between AWS and a customer's on-premises network. Security at AWS starts with our core infrastructure. Custom-built for the cloud and designed to meet the most stringent security requirements in the world, our infrastructure is monitored 24/7 to help ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of your data. All data flowing across the AWS global network that interconnects our datacenters and Regions is automatically encrypted at the physical layer before it leaves our secured facilities. You can build on the most secure global infrastructure, knowing you always control your data, including the ability to encrypt it, move it, and manage retention at any time. Explore the Globe AWS - WHERE CUSTOMERS NEED IT // Project Kuiper Learn more about our world-wide impact World Locations Learn more about our partnerships Customer Stories Regions Availability Zones Local Zones Points of Presence Ground Stations Wavelength Zones Outposts Family Snow Family AWS Private 5G Cloud WAN Project Kuiper Network Asia Pacific (Melbourne) Coming Soon Sydney 3 Availability Zones Cape Town 3 Availability Zones São Paulo 3 Availability Zones Indonesia 3 Availability Zones Singapore 3 Availability Zones Hyderabad Coming Soon Mumbai 3 Availability Zones Hong Kong SAR 3 Availability Zones Bahrain 3 Availability Zones Tokyo 4 Availability Zones Osaka 3 Availability Zones N. Virginia 6 Availability Zones Seoul 4 Availability Zones Ningxia 3 Availability Zones Beijing 3 Availability Zones Ohio 3 Availability Zones GovCloud US East 3 Availability Zones N. California 3 Availability Zones Oregon 4 Availability Zones GovCloud (US-West) 3 Availability Zones Milan 3 Availability Zones Zurich Coming Soon Canada (Central) 3 Availability Zones Paris 3 Availability Zones Spain Coming Soon Frankfurt 3 Availability Zones London 3 Availability Zones Ireland 3 Availability Zones Stockholm 3 Availability Zones Overview Regions AWS has the concept of a Region, which is a physical location around the world where we cluster data centers. We call each group of logical data centers an Availability Zone. Each AWS Region consists of multiple, isolated, and physically separate AZs within a geographic area. Unlike other cloud providers, who often define a region as a single data center, the multiple AZ design of every AWS Region offers advantages for customers. Each AZ has independent power, cooling, and physical security and is connected via redundant, ultra-low-latency networks. AWS customers focused on high availability can design their applications to run in multiple AZs to achieve even greater fault-tolerance. AWS infrastructure Regions meet the highest levels of security, compliance, and data protection. AWS provides a more extensive global footprint than any other cloud provider, and to support its global footprint and ensure customers are served across the world, AWS opens new Regions rapidly. AWS maintains multiple geographic Regions, including Regions in North America, South America, Europe, China, Asia Pacific, South Africa, and the Middle East. «regions_card_title_2» «regions_card_body_2» «regions_card_title_3» «regions_card_body_3» Overview Data Centers Availability Zones An Availability Zone (AZ) is one or more discrete data centers with redundant power, networking, and connectivity in an AWS Region. AZs give customers the ability to operate production applications and databases that are more highly available, fault tolerant, and scalable than would be possible from a single data center. All AZs in an AWS Region are interconnected with high-bandwidth, low-latency networking, over fully redundant, dedicated metro fiber providing high-throughput, low-latency networking between AZs. All traffic between AZs is encrypted. The network performance is sufficient to accomplish synchronous replication between AZs. AZs make partitioning applications for high availability easy. If an application is partitioned across AZs, companies are better isolated and protected from issues such as power outages, lightning strikes, tornadoes, earthquakes, and more. AZs are physically separated by a meaningful distance, many kilometers, from any other AZ, although all are within 100 km (60 miles) of each other. Dive deeper into Availability Zones by selecting Data Centers above. About Data Centers AWS pioneered cloud computing in 2006, creating an infrastructure that allows you to securely build and innovate faster. Data centers are key to the AWS Global Infrastructure, we are continuously innovating to protect them from manmade and natural risks. To ensure maximum reliability, each are designed to have redundant power, dedicated fiber and connectivity, and are housed in separate facilities. AWS data centers have an optimal size for maximum efficiency. Data centers that are too small don’t achieve economies of scale and those that are too large can reduce overall reliability. AWS data centers are limited to 25-32 megawatts (MWs), an optimum size to handle large amounts of data, improving performance and cost effectiveness. We implement controls, build automated systems, and undergo third-party audits to confirm security and compliance. As a result, the most highly-regulated organizations in the world trust AWS every day. Our Data Centers are comprised of four layers, select the icons to the right to explore each layer. Perimeter Layer This Layer includes a number of security features depending on the location, such as security guards, fencing, security feeds, intrusion detection technology, and other security measures. AWS Security Operations Centers are located around the world and are responsible for monitoring, triaging, and executing security programs for our data centers. They oversee physical access management and intrusion detection response while also providing global, 24/7 support to the on-site data center security teams. Infrastructure Layer The Infrastructure Layer is the data center building and the equipment and systems that keep it running. Components like back-up power equipment, the HVAC system, and fire suppression equipment are all designed and implemented to help protect servers and ultimately your data. Water, power, telecommunications, and internet connectivity are designed with redundancy, so we can maintain continuous operations in an emergency. In the event of a disruption, uninterruptible power supply units can be engaged for certain functions, while generators can provide backup power for the entire facility. Data Layer The most critical point of protection because it is the only area that holds customer data. Protection begins by restricting access and maintaining a separation of privilege for each layer. In addition, we deploy threat detection devices, video surveillance and system protocols, further safeguarding this layer. There are mandatory procedures to obtain authorization to enter the Data Layer. This includes review and approval of a person’s access application by authorized individuals. Meanwhile, threat and electronic intrusion detection systems monitor and automatically trigger alerts of identified threats or suspicious activity. Environmental Layer Dedicated to environmental considerations from site selection and construction to operations and sustainability. AWS carefully chooses our data center locations to mitigate environmental risk, such as flooding, extreme weather, and seismic activity. AWS has a long-term commitment to use 100% renewable energy. When companies move to the AWS Cloud from on-premises infrastructure, they typically reduce carbon emissions by 88% because our data centers can offer environmental economies of scale. «av_zones_card_title_3» «av_zones_card_body_3» «av_zones_card_title_4» «av_zones_card_body_4» Overview Points of Presence AWS has the largest global infrastructure footprint of any cloud provider in order to deliver customer’s content through a worldwide network of Points of Presence (PoP) locations, which consists of Edge Locations and Regional Edge Cache servers. Amazon CloudFront is a fast content delivery network (CDN) service that securely delivers data, videos, applications, and APIs to customers globally with low latency, high transfer speeds, all within a developer-friendly environment. AWS Global Accelerator is a service that acts as a fixed entry point to your applications running in a single or multiple AWS Regions and improves the availability and performance of your TCP and UDP traffic. «pops_card_title_2» «pops_card_body_2» «pops_card_title_3» «pops_card_body_3» Overview Building Blocks Benefits Ground Stations AWS Ground Station is a fully managed service that lets you control satellite communications, process data, and scale your operations without having to worry about building or managing your own ground station infrastructure. Satellites are used for a wide variety of use cases, including weather forecasting, surface imaging, and video broadcasts. With AWS Ground Station, you have direct access to AWS services and the AWS Global Infrastructure including a low-latency global fiber network. For example, you can use Amazon S3 to store the downloaded data, Amazon Kinesis Data Streams for managing data ingestion from satellites, and Amazon SageMaker for building custom machine learning applications that apply to your data sets. You can save up to 80% on the cost of your ground station operations by paying only for the actual antenna time used, and relying on the global footprint of ground stations to download data when and where you need it. There are no long-term commitments, and you gain the ability to rapidly scale your satellite communications on-demand when your business needs it. Building Blocks Global Network of Antennas AWS Ground Station's global network of antennas lets you communicate with your satellite multiple times per orbit. You can downlink valuable satellite data to your AWS VPC within seconds of collection while commanding your satellites to execute the next mission. Earth Observation satellite operators can now refresh their archives with high-resolution imagery on a more regular basis to enhance monitoring and change detection applications that better support industries like forest monitoring and agriculture. Cross Region Data Delivery Cross Region Data Delivery lets you operate multiple simultaneous contacts using AWS Ground Station’s global antenna network from a single AWS Region. This means you pay only for the minutes of antenna access without incurring an additional charge for transferring data back and forth between regions to process. Using AWS's low-latency, high-bandwidth global fiber network you can collect real time weather data to evaluate changing climate patterns around the world. Real-time Processing You can begin processing your satellite data within seconds of reception at the antenna system. This enables you to turn raw data into processed information or analyzed knowledge within a matter of seconds. Today, Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) operators are leveraging this capability to develop intelligence for first responders to use during active search, rescue, and recovery operations. Benefits Ground Station as a Service With AWS Ground Station, you no longer need to worry about buying, leasing, building, scaling or managing your own satellite ground stations. Security you can trust As an AWS customer, you will benefit from facility and network architecture built to meet the requirements of the most security-sensitive organizations. Pay-as-you-go With AWS Ground Station, you only pay for the actual antenna time you use. There are no long-term contracts, or hidden fees. With a single price, you can use any antenna in the global AWS Ground Station network. Faster data downloads With multiple antennas at each of our geographically diverse AWS Ground Stations you can downlink your satellite data directly into an AWS region for immediate processing. Immediate data processing AWS Ground Station provides satellite antennas in close proximity to AWS infrastructure regions, giving you low-latency and low-cost access to AWS services to store and process your data. Self-service scheduling You can easily schedule Contacts with your satellite using the AWS Management Console and APIs. Overview Local Zones AWS Local Zones place compute, storage, database, and other select AWS services closer to end-users. With AWS Local Zones, you can easily run highly-demanding applications that require single-digit millisecond latencies to your end-users such as media & entertainment content creation, real-time gaming, reservoir simulations, electronic design automation, and machine learning. Each AWS Local Zone location is an extension of an AWS Region where you can run your latency sensitive applications using AWS services such as Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud, Amazon Virtual Private Cloud, Amazon Elastic Block Store, Amazon File Storage, and Amazon Elastic Load Balancing in geographic proximity to end-users. AWS Local Zones provide a high-bandwidth, secure connection between local workloads and those running in the AWS Region, allowing you to seamlessly connect to the full range of in-region services through the same APIs and tool sets. «local_zones_card_title_2» «local_zones_card_body_2» «local_zones_card_title_3» «local_zones_card_body_3» Overview Benefits Outposts Family AWS Outposts is a family of fully managed solutions delivering AWS infrastructure and services to virtually any on-premises or edge location for a truly consistent hybrid experience. Outposts solutions allow customers to extend and run native AWS services on premises, and is available in a variety of form factors, from 1U and 2U Outposts servers to 42U Outposts racks, and multiple rack deployments. With AWS Outposts, you can run some AWS services locally and connect to a broad range of services available in the local AWS Region. Run applications and workloads on premises using familiar AWS services, tools, and APIs. Outposts support workloads and devices requiring low latency access to on-premises systems, local data processing, data residency, and application migration with local system interdependencies. *For Outposts servers availability, please visit: https://aws.amazon.com/outposts/servers/faqs Outposts 3D Tour Benefits Run AWS Services on premises Extend AWS compute, networking, security, and other services on premises for low latency, local data processing, and data residency needs. Fully managed infrastructure Reduce the time, resources, operational risk, and maintenance downtime required to manage IT infrastructure with a fully managed experience. Truly consistent hybrid experience Use the same hardware infrastructure, APIs, tools, and management controls available in the cloud to provide a truly consistent developer and IT operations experience. «outposts_card_title_3» «outposts_card_body_3» Overview Benefits Wavelength Zones AWS Wavelength Zones are AWS infrastructure deployments that embed AWS compute and storage services within the telecommunications providers’ datacenters at the edge of the 5G networks. This enables developers to deliver applications that require ultra-low latencies such as game and live video streaming, machine learning inference at the edge, and augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR). Application traffic can reach application servers running in Wavelength Zones without leaving the mobile provider’s network. This reduces the extra network hops to the Internet that can result in latencies of more than 100 milliseconds, preventing customers from taking full advantage of the bandwidth and latency advancements of 5G. Benefits Build next-generation applications without any learning curve using familiar AWS services, APIs, and tools. Develop applications once and scale deployments to multiple Wavelength Zones across global 5G networks. Leverage proven AWS infrastructure and services to accelerate innovative 5G edge application development. «wavelengths_card_title_3» «wavelengths_card_body_3» Network AWS offers highly reliable, low latency, and high throughput network connectivity. This is achieved with a fully redundant 100 Gbps network that circles the globe via trans-oceanic cables that run over tens of thousands of kilometers and up to ten kilometers under the sea. Major links in the network are one or several parallel 100 Gbps links. AWS is continually expanding this fiber network. For example, a trans- Pacific cable that spans 14,000 kilometers, linking Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii, and Oregon, is currently being built, expanding the network even further. * All data flowing across the AWS global network that interconnects our datacenters and Regions is automatically encrypted at the physical layer before it leaves our secured facilities. Additional encryption layers exist as well; for example, all VPC cross-region peering traffic, and customer or service-to-service Transport Layer Security (TLS) connections. * The network is designed to be highly redundant, have no single points of failure, and is designed to survive many concurrent link failures. * Companies can connect their existing data centers or offices to the AWS network by using AWS Direct Connect, which makes it easy to establish a direct, dedicated network connection to AWS. "Selecting AWS has enabled us to onboard and scale our 5G core network functions within the cloud. They are a key strategic partner in helping us deliver private enterprise networks to our customers. AWS's innovative platform allows us to better serve our consumer wireless customers, while unlocking new business models for enterprise customers across a wide range of industry verticals. Our ability to support dedicated, private 5G enterprise networks allows us to give customers the scale, resilience and security needed to support a wide variety of devices and services, unlocking the potential of Industry 4.0.” Stephen Bye Chief Commercial Officer, DISH AWS Private 5G Easily deploy, manage, and scale a private cellular network Cellular technology such as 4G/LTE and 5G augments existing networks with higher bandwidth, lower latency, and reliable long-range coverage to an increasing number of devices. With AWS Private 5G, you can build private cellular networks to take advantage of the technological benefits of 5G while maintaining the security and granular application and device controls of a private network. * Connect thousands of devices and machines with the low latency and high bandwidth of a private 5G network. * Get your network up and running in days with no long planning cycles, no complex integrations, and automated setup. * Secure your network with granular access controls for all connected devices, integrated with existing IT policies. * Scale your network capacity on demand or add devices with a few clicks, and pay only for the capacity and throughput you use. "Swisscom is Switzerland’s leading telecom provider and one of its foremost IT companies, serving customers that range from small-to-medium enterprises to large international corporations that have operations in Switzerland. We are always looking for innovations that help us deliver the network of the future to our customers, innovating ahead of their needs. We look to services like AWS Cloud WAN as a powerful way to help our customers take their business to the next level in agility, scalability, and competitiveness.” Christoph Aeschlimann CTIO, Swisscom AWS Cloud WAN Easily build, manage, and monitor global wide area networks AWS Cloud WAN provides a central dashboard for making connections between your branch offices, data centers, and Amazon Virtual Private Clouds (VPCs) in just a few clicks. With Cloud WAN, you use network policies to automate network management and security tasks in one location. Cloud WAN generates a complete view of your on-premises and AWS networks to help you monitor network health, security, and performance. * Cloud WAN is a managed wide area networking (WAN) service that makes it easy for you to build, manage, and monitor a global network that connects resources running across your cloud and on-premises environments. * Cloud WAN provides an easy way to connect customer data centers, branch offices, and cloud resources into a unified, centrally managed network, reducing the operational cost and complexity involved with running a global network. “Ghost Robotics sees tremendous value in AWS mobile 5G network services to deliver value to our customers in remote locations” Jiren Parikh CEO, Ghost Robotics AWS Snow Family Highly-secure, portable devices to collect and process data at the edge, and migrate data into and out of AWS Applications are moving to the cloud faster today than ever before. A new category of applications requires increased capabilities and performance at the edge of the cloud, or even beyond the edge of the network. AWS provides edge infrastructure and software that moves data processing and analysis as close as necessary to where data is created in order to deliver intelligent, real-time responsiveness and streamline the amount of data transferred. This includes deploying AWS managed hardware and software to locations outside AWS Regions and even beyond AWS Outposts. The AWS Snow Family helps customers that need to run operations in austere, non-data center environments, and in locations where there's lack of consistent network connectivity. The Snow Family, comprised of AWS Snowcone, AWS Snowball, and AWS Snowmobile, offers a number of physical devices and capacity points, most with built-in computing capabilities. These services help physically transport up to exabytes of data into and out of AWS. Snow Family devices are owned and managed by AWS and integrate with AWS security, monitoring, storage management, and computing capabilities. “Project Kuiper offers flexibility and unique capabilities for a LEO satellite system, and we’re excited about the prospect of adding a complementary connectivity layer to our existing partnership with Amazon. We know the future will be built on our leading 5G network, designed for mobility, fixed wireless access and real-time cloud compute. More importantly, we believe that the power of this technology must be accessible for all. Today’s announcement will help us explore ways to bridge that divide and accelerate the benefits and innovation of wireless connectivity, helping benefit our customers on both a global and local scale.” Hans Vestberg Chairman and CEO, Verizon Project Kuiper 5G + LEO: Verizon and Project Kuiper team up to develop connectivity solutions Project Kuiper is an initiative to increase global broadband access through a constellation of 3,236 satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO) around the planet. The system will serve individual households, as well as schools, hospitals, businesses and other organizations operating in places where internet access is limited or unavailable. Connecting unserved and underserved communities in the United States The partnership seeks to expand coverage and deliver new customer-focused connectivity solutions that combine Amazon’s advanced LEO satellite system and Verizon’s world-class wireless technology and infrastructure to help extend fixed wireless coverage to rural and remote communities across the United States. Delivering new connectivity solutions for global enterprise customers Project Kuiper and Verizon to design and deploy new connectivity solutions across a range of domestic and global industries, from agriculture and energy to manufacturing and transportation. "Bringing together the full capabilities of Verizon’s 5G Ultra Wideband and AWS, the world's leading cloud with the broadest and deepest services portfolio, we unlock the full potential of our 5G services for customers to create applications and solutions with the fastest speeds, improved security, and ultra-low latency.” Hans Vestberg CEO and Chairman, Verizon “Verizon’s 5G is the platform for 21st century innovation and customers are looking to rapidly innovate, improve performance, and create new revenue streams,” “Developers are already creating new latency-dependent solutions that run on the Verizon/AWS public MEC service launched last year. Our private MEC offering will unlock that same potential for enterprise customers who need to maintain a secure, closed environment in factories, warehouses and other facilities.” Tami Erwin CEO, Verizon Business “Through our continued collaboration with AWS, we’re helping developers and businesses in every industry create truly transformational applications for use cases such as immersive VR gaming, video distribution, and connected and autonomous vehicles. By expanding our 5G Edge locations across the U.S., we’re enabling developers to quickly and easily build apps and services that take advantage of the low latency, massive bandwidth and strong reliability of 5G and edge computing.” Tami Erwin CEO of Verizon Business “Project Kuiper offers flexibility and unique capabilities for a LEO satellite system, and we’re excited about the prospect of adding a complementary connectivity layer to our existing partnership with Amazon. We know the future will be built on our leading 5G network, designed for mobility, fixed wireless access and real-time cloud compute. More importantly, we believe that the power of this technology must be accessible for all. Today’s announcement will help us explore ways to bridge that divide and accelerate the benefits and innovation of wireless connectivity, helping benefit our customers on both a global and local scale.” Hans Vestberg Chairman and CEO, Verizon Verizon and AWS team up to deliver 5G edge cloud computing AWS and Verizon Expand 5G Collaboration with Private MEC Verizon and AWS expand to 30% more metro area locations with mobile edge computing 5G + LEO: Verizon and Project Kuiper team up to develop connectivity solutions Verizon first in the world to offer 5G network edge computing with AWS Wavelength By utilizing AWS Wavelength and Verizon 5G Edge, developers will be able to deliver a wide range of transformative, latency-sensitive use cases like machine learning inference at the edge, autonomous industrial equipment, smart cars and cities, Internet of Things (IoT), and augmented and virtual reality. To accomplish this, Verizon 5G Edge provides mobile edge computing and an efficient high-volume connection between users, devices, and applications. AWS Wavelength lets customers deploy the parts of an application that require ultra-low latency to the edge of the network and then seamlessly connect back to the full range of cloud services running in AWS. AWS and Verizon expanded their 5G collaboration to provide private multi-access computing (Private MEC) for enterprises. Private MEC integrates edge computing infrastructure with private networks deployed on or near the customer’s premises. AWS and Verizon have integrated Verizon’s 5G Edge MEC platform with AWS Outposts, a fully managed service that offers the same AWS Infrastructure, AWS services, APIs, and tools to virtually any data center, colocation space, or on-premises facility for a consistent, hybrid experience. Corning Incorporated, a leading materials science and advanced manufacturing innovator and Verizon have deployed a Private MEC solution on AWS Outposts at the Corning factory in Hickory, North Carolina. Corning uses AWS Outposts to run computer vision software from Gestalt Robotics that provides autonomous navigation and advanced environmental sensing. Corning recently installed an AWS Outposts rack that places the power of the AWS cloud within the four walls of its optical cable plant in Hickory, NC. Using Verizon 5G Edge with AWS Wavelength for drone and energy management applications Fermata Energy, a Verizon Ventures company, and Easy Aerial are among the innovators who participated in the 5G Studio, a collaboration between Verizon and Newlab, to develop transformative technology solutions leveraging Verizon’s 5G Ultra Wideband network technology and Verizon 5G Edge with AWS Wavelength at Newlab. * Collaboration builds on expanding connectivity, cloud and customer experience partnership between Amazon and Verizon. * Strategic collaboration aims to pair Verizon’s terrestrial mobile network with Amazon’s low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite network, Project Kuiper. * Project Kuiper to deliver cellular backhaul solutions to extend Verizon’s 4G/LTE and 5G data networks, connecting rural and remote communities in the U.S. * Verizon and Project Kuiper to explore joint connectivity solutions for domestic and global enterprises across agriculture, energy, manufacturing, education, emergency response, transportation and other industries. 5G Edge Cloud Computing Private MEC Expanding Mobile Edge Computing Verizon & Project Kuiper «last_customer_story» // Next Story "Through this collaboration with AWS, we will operate not just as a communications services provider, but as a digital services provider harnessing the combined power of 5G connectivity and the cloud. Together, we will enable our customers to take full advantage of the potential of 5G. Our approach will revolutionize wireless connectivity by giving customers the ability to customize and scale their network experience on-demand.” Charlie Ergen Co-founder and Chairman, DISH "Selecting AWS has enabled us to onboard and scale our 5G core network functions within the cloud. They are a key strategic partner in helping us deliver private enterprise networks to our customers. AWS's innovative platform allows us to better serve our consumer wireless customers, while unlocking new business models for enterprise customers across a wide range of industry verticals. Our ability to support dedicated, private 5G enterprise networks allows us to give customers the scale, resilience and security needed to support a wide variety of devices and services, unlocking the potential of Industry 4.0.” Stephen Bye Chief Commercial Officer, DISH «customer_stories_3_quote_3» DISH and AWS Form Strategic Collaboration to Reinvent 5G Connectivity and Innovation AWS Private 5G «customer_stories_3_title_3» «customer_stories_3_subtitle_3» In a telecom industry first, DISH will leverage AWS infrastructure and services to build a cloud-based, 5G Open Radio Access Network (O-RAN) that delivers consistent, cost-effective performance from core to the edge. Las Vegas will be first live city in nationwide network deployment and use AWS Outposts and AWS Local Zones to build its network in the cloud, enabling customers to apply the breadth and depth of AWS capabilities to innovate low-latency 5G applications and services for a wide range of industries. AWS Private 5G is a new managed service that helps enterprises set up and scale private 5G mobile networks in their facilities in days instead of months. With just a few clicks in the AWS console, customers specify where they want to build a mobile network and the network capacity needed for their devices—and AWS delivers and maintains the small cell radio units, servers, 5G core and radio access network (RAN) software, and subscriber identity modules (SIM cards) required to set up a private 5G network and connect devices. AWS Private 5G automates the setup and deployment of the network and scales capacity on demand to support additional devices and increased network traffic. There are no upfront fees or per-device costs with AWS Private 5G, and customers only pay for the network capacity and throughput they request. «customer_stories_3_body_3» «customer_stories_3_bullets_3» Reinventing 5G Connectivity AWS Private 5G «last_customer_story» // Next Story "Bell's partnership with AWS further heightens both our 5G network leadership and the Bell customer experience with greater automation, enhanced agility and streamlined service options. Together, we'll provide the next-generation service innovations for consumers and business customers that will support Canada's growth and prosperity in the years ahead." Mirko Bibic President and CEO, BCE and Bell Canada «customer_stories_4_quote_2» «customer_stories_4_quote_3» Bell transforms customer experiences and extends 5G leadership with AWS for cloud and 5G multi-access edge computing Bell chose AWS to help modernize its applications and services and will leverage AWS capabilities like machine learning and analytics to enhance customers' digital experiences. Bell and AWS will offer AWS Wavelength Zones on Bell's 5G network for fast and efficient 5G multi-access edge computing (MEC), the first such 5G MEC deployment in Canada, giving developers access to AWS's unparalleled portfolio of services to build applications that require ultra-low-latency connectivity for mobile devices running on Canada's fastest-ranked national network. Transforming Experiences «last_customer_story» // Next Story “Thanks to this project, Telefónica has reached a clear milestone in its 5G plans in Brazil and also for its deployment strategy in the group, where cloud native 5G platforms allow a wide range of private and public infrastructure options.” Cayetano Carbajo Director of Core, Service Platforms and Transport, Telefónica CTIO «customer_stories_2_quote_2» «customer_stories_2_quote_3»Telefónica Telefónica and AWS Demonstrate 5G SA Core Deployment Over AWS Outposts in ViVo Telefónica announced that it has validated AWS Outposts as an effective infrastructure option for Vivo Brazil to deploy the 5G Core technology required to offer standalone 5G services in its operations. As part of its 5G and operational transformation programs, Telefónica is driving the introduction of 5G standalone (SA) cloud-native platforms across its major operating businesses in order to improve automation and drive new revenues. 5G SA Core Deployment «last_customer_story» // Next Story “We are taking our business beyond the traditional boundaries of telecoms connectivity services so that we can bring customers amazing new services. Edge Compute and 5G is a combination no other service provider can deliver in Europe, which means we can offer something unique to our customers. We’ve already seen new services being developed by our trialists – the potential for completely new ideas enabled by this combination is massive.” Anne Sheehan Business Director, Vodafone UK “Working with AWS on edge computing means we are making it simpler for both independent software vendors and our customers to experiment with this emerging technology. We’re doing this by offering an incubation space to create and test applications that we can then industrialize and scale. And we’re already seeing some innovative applications that provide positive business outcomes from Dedrone, Digital Barriers, HERE Technologies, Groopview, and Unleash live, with so much more to come once our MEC innovation program is running.” Vinod Kumar CEO Vodafone Business «customer_stories_5_quote_3» Vodafone uses AWS Wavelength to launch first Multi-access Edge Computing services in European region Vodafone Business gives organizations in Europe the edge with AWS Wavelength «customer_stories_5_title_3» «customer_stories_5_subtitle_3» Vodafone partnered with AWS to launch Multi-access Edge Compute (MEC) services delivered with AWS Wavelength for Vodafone business customers in the UK. The launch follows Vodafone trials with companies in a range of areas, including sports technology, autonomous transport, biometric security, remote virtual reality, and factory automation. Vodafone is the only telecoms operator able to offer business customers the combination of 5G and MEC services in the UK. Aurrigo has piloted an autonomous shuttle bus which runs between the park and ride and the campus at Cambridge University, with MEC and 5G capabilities greatly improving safety and performance. This opens the door for more smart city use cases involving autonomous vehicles, as well as the “mobility as a service” model. Vodafone Business today unveiled a powerful new service, combining the ultra-quick response times of distributed Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) technology with the fast speeds of 5G. Vodafone is the first company in Europe to enable organizations to create pilot applications using distributed MEC with Amazon Web Services (AWS). This is made possible by embedding AWS Wavelength at the edge of its 4G and 5G networks to bring customers and key applications closer together. «customer_stories_5_body_3» «customer_stories_5_bullets_3» First Multi-access Edge Computing The Edge & AWS Wavelength «last_customer_story» // Next Story “AWS contributes to the technological foundation and agility we need to unlock new growth potential by transforming our IT services and delivering robust 5G communications that meet the needs of our enterprise and consumer customers. We expect 5G to open the door for a host of specialized services. Having AWS by our side, with their proven infrastructure and unparalleled suite of cloud technologies, will help us innovate and grow at a rapid pace. Leveraging AWS, we are able to quickly build and run the applications that underpin our organization with low latency, reliability, and scalability, while meeting security and compliance requirements.” Christoph Aeschlimann CTIO, Swisscom «customer_stories_6_quote_2» «customer_stories_6_quote_3» AWS Named Preferred Public Cloud Provider to Accelerate Swisscom's Digital Transformation Towards Cloud-Native 5G Network Swisscom selected AWS as its preferred public cloud provider for enterprise IT. Swisscom is pursuing a cloud-first strategy and will use AWS to increase IT agility, drive operational efficiencies, and accelerate time to market for new information and communications technology (ICT) features and services. Through the collaboration with AWS, Swisscom will explore migrating from a 5G network built on current infrastructure to a new standalone 5G network powered by a cloud-native 5G Core—the architecture that aggregates and directs traffic flow across the network. Running the planned cloud-native 5G Core will enable Swisscom to reduce operating costs, increase reliability and scalability by virtualizing and automating network functions, and accelerate deployment of new features and applications. Cloud-Native 5G Network «last_customer_story» // Next Story "With the virtualization of our 5G core network, we are laying the foundation for the digital transformation of the German economy. This collaboration with AWS is an important part of our strategy for building industrial 5G networks." Markus Haas CEO, Telefónica Germany / O2 «customer_stories_10_quote_2» «customer_stories_10_quote_3» Cooperation with Amazon Web Services and Ericsson drives new industrial 5G solutions: Telefónica Germany / O2 builds new 5G core network in the cloud Telefónica Germany / O2 is the first German network operator to build its 5G core network as well as crucial 5G network functions for new industry solutions in the cloud. Via the cloud-based 5G core network, new industry solutions can be developed faster, production and logistics processes can be automated even more and applications implemented in real-time (edge computing). In an industrial use case proof of concept, Telefónica Germany / O2 will use Amazon Web Services (AWS) and its proven cloud infrastructure to virtualize its 5G core. In addition, the company is relying on 5G core and orchestration components from the Swedish telecommunications supplier Ericsson. «customer_stories_10_body_2» «customer_stories_10_bullets_2» «customer_stories_10_body_3» «customer_stories_10_bullets_3» New Industrial 5G Solutions «last_customer_story» // Next Story “Working with AWS, we are continuing to advance and modernise the telecommunications industry—digitalising and expanding our offerings beyond connectivity. Together, we are building on our individual strengths and scaling secure, robust, and advanced cloud services, alongside the latest networking technology, for our customers much faster than we could ever do before. Our shared ambition is to use scalable and flexible building blocks from AWS to continuously raise the bar for what’s possible." Sigve Brekke President and CEO, Telenor Group «customer_stories_1_quote_2» telenor «customer_stories_1_quote_3» Telenor Telenor teams with AWS to accelerate modernization of telecommunications «customer_stories_1_title_2» telenor «customer_stories_1_subtitle_2» telenor «customer_stories_1_title_3» Telenor «customer_stories_1_subtitle_3» Telenor Telenor and AWS will invest in joint go-to-market activities in select industries—such as manufacturing, supply chain and logistics, and automotive—to enable more 5G and edge services for customers. Working with existing customers to demonstrate the possibilities of cloud-based resources, Telenor will scale its cloud footprint, while innovating to develop new services that use a combination of the most advanced and secure cloud technologies from AWS. The agreement further expands the existing collaboration between both companies, with Telenor also becoming a member of the AWS Partner Network. Working with AWS, Telenor has already implemented an entire mobile core, running in the cloud, for Vimla—Telenor’s virtual mobile network operator brand in Sweden. Running on AWS, Vimla’s mobile core is scalable, programmable, and employs self-service APIs, enabling Vimla to create simple, innovative and valuable services for its customers. «customer_stories_1_body_2» telenor «customer_stories_1_bullets_2» telenor «customer_stories_1_body_3» Telenor «customer_stories_1_bullets_3» Telenor Telenor Teams with AWS «last_customer_story» // Next Story “Vodacom is an AWS Advanced Consulting Partner with operations across the African continent, so naturally we are very pleased that they have made the decision to invest in the South African market, as well as the broader African market, by opening these data centres in Cape Town. The most exciting aspect of this is the integration of AWS into the Vodacom Network, which will allow our clients to take advantage of the benefits of both offerings, and use them to transform their businesses into digitally enabled, tech-first companies.” Shameel Joosub CEO, Vodacom Group «customer_stories_9_quote_2» «customer_stories_9_quote_3» Vodacom welcomes launch of AWS data centers in South Africa Vodacom selected AWS as its primary cloud provider and is migrating the core of its Information Services landscape, including over 4000 workloads to the AWS Cloud. As a result, Vodacom will be able to increase the automation of services and business processes as well as drive even greater agility and innovation for Vodacom Business clients. “The launch of the AWS Africa (Cape Town) Region will enable us to fully leverage AWS’s capabilities to execute an all-in strategy by 2023. In addition, the launch of the AWS Region will allow us to deliver integrated solutions, such as our Internet of Things (IoT) offerings, expanding our customer value propositions and drive new revenue streams. We have also created the Vodacom AWS Cloud Centre of Excellence to help Small and Medium sized businesses, Enterprise, as well as Public Sector clients migrate to the AWS Cloud. This will ensure that Vodacom Business’s clients accelerate adoption and benefit from next generation technologies including 5G, AI, Block chain, Mobile Edge, IoT, Robotics and mobile applications. The Vodacom AWS Cloud Centre of Excellence will also support Vodacom’s own internal migration to the cloud and will enable employee upskilling through the in-house AWS technical training and certification programmes,” adds Shameel. AWS Data Centers in South Africa «last_customer_story» // Next Story “In collaboration with AWS, SK Telecom has successfully integrated private 5G and edge cloud. Ryu Young-sang, President of MNO at SK Telecom. By leveraging this new technology, we will lead the efforts to create and expand innovative business models in game, media services, logistics, and manufacturing industries.” Ryu Young-sang President of MNO, SK Telecom «customer_stories_7_quote_2» «customer_stories_7_quote_3» Announcing the first AWS Wavelength Zone in South Korea Announcing the general availability of AWS Wavelength on SK Telecom (SKT)’s 5G network, allowing developers to build ultra-low latency applications for mobile devices and users throughout South Korea. Wavelength embeds AWS compute and storage services at the edge of communications service providers’ 5G networks while providing seamless access to cloud services running in an AWS Region. By doing so, AWS Wavelength minimizes the latency and network hops required to connect from a 5G device to an application hosted on AWS. With AWS Wavelength and SKT 5G, application developers can now build the ultra-low latency applications needed for use cases like smart factories, interactive live streaming, autonomous vehicles, connected hospitals, and augmented and virtual reality-enhanced experiences. AWS Wavelength Zone - S. Korea «last_customer_story» // Next Story AWS Wavelength is one of the initiatives under the "KDDI Accelerate 5.0" initiative, which uses 5G to accelerate the realization of "Society 5.0," a sustainable, consumer-centered society that balances economic development and the resolution of social issues. KDDI is accelerating its efforts to promote digital transformation (DX) for its customers through the utilization of au 5G, and with AWS Wavelength, KDDI is working to create a resilient society that will enable the establishment of new lifestyles for consumers and the resolution of Japan's economic development and social issues «customer_stories_8_quote_2» «customer_stories_8_quote_3» Announcing AWS Wavelength Zones in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan «customer_stories_8_title_2» «customer_stories_8_subtitle_2» «customer_stories_8_title_3» «customer_stories_8_subtitle_3» Announcing the general availability of AWS Wavelength on KDDI’s 5G network in Japan. Wavelength allows developers to build applications that need ultra-low latency or high bandwidth for mobile devices and users on KDDI’s 5G network. AWS Wavelength is available on the KDDI 5G network today in Tokyo and Osaka, and we are collaborating with KDDI to bring AWS infrastructure and services closer to customers across Japan. «customer_stories_8_body_2» «customer_stories_8_bullets_2» «customer_stories_8_body_3» «customer_stories_8_bullets_3» AWS Wavelength Zones in Japan «last_customer_story» // First Story V.22.1.5/2209131336⚡ Please Rotate Your Device Update Available!