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AWS And Verizon Bring Private 5G And Edge Computing To Life With Corning

Apr. 06, 2021 2:56 AM ETAMZN, VZ, GLW2 Comments
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Summary

  • Verizon Business and Amazon Web Services (AWS) have a real-world customer, in the form of Corning's fiber optic cable factory, for their Private 5G Mobile Edge Compute service with AWS Outposts.
  • The combination of the two technologies brings the increased security, reliability, and speed of a private 5G network together with the increased performance and reduced latency that edge-based computing applications enable.
  • Given the huge range of companies that continue to see the need to maintain some level of their own computing infrastructure, whether for security, regulatory, or just plain operational preference, the range of opportunities for this type of private/hybrid cloud offering seems very broad.

If you've been following the big trends in the tech industry, you've undoubtedly heard a lot about both private 5G networks and edge computing. As exciting as these technologies may be, however, the truth is that most of the discussion about them has been more theoretical than practical. Despite all the chatter, there simply aren't that many real-world implementations of either of them, and even fewer that use the two together.

That's why this announcement is such a big deal - that Verizon Business (VZ) and Amazon Web Services (AWS) (AMZN) have a real-world customer, in the form of Corning's (GLW) fiber optic cable factory, for their Private 5G Mobile Edge Compute (MEC) service with AWS Outposts. The combination of the two technologies brings the increased security, reliability, and speed of a private 5G network together with the increased performance and reduced latency that edge-based computing applications enable.

In this particular case, Corning is using the technology to power autonomous robots that can monitor real-time production, the movement of materials, and other processes that are designed to improve the consistency, quality, and efficiency of the highly demanding manufacturing methods that Corning uses at its facility. The company is working with Gestalt Robotics GmbH to run cloud-native "sensing as a service" applications on AWS Outpost hardware, leveraging all the standard Amazon Cloud APIs, tools and services. It's also leveraging the extremely low latency response times of the private 5G network that Verizon has installed. The speed of the interactions between the systems can translate into practical benefits such as lowering the compute, and therefore battery, capacity needed on the autonomous mobile robots, which allows them to be smaller and less expensive. In addition, the distributed computing architecture leveraged for the application can reduce the response times, resulting in more reliable and predictable operation.

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Comments (2)

Moats and Income profile picture
Nothing that companies haven’t done for the past 15 years with private WiFi networks that don’t come with recurring carrier costs...this is a 5G hype job that gives carriers access to limited network build-out locations
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@jmerlo Three negatives in the first part of the sentence. It confuses my Baby boomer mind...could you simplify it a little bit? :)
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