Tuesday, November 30, 2021

AWS Becomes a Private 5G System Integrator

Amazon Web Services has launched its AWS Private 5G managed service. 


“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,” says AWS. “AWS then 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,” says AWS. “There are no upfront fees or per-device costs with AWS Private 5G, and customers pay only for the network capacity and throughput they request.”


AWS Private 5G appears to run by default on unlicensed or shared spectrum in the Citizens Broadband Radio Service bands in the United States, but also can use licensed CBRS spectrum supplied by a mobile service provider.

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