Friday, March 4, 2022

Verizon Business Private Network is Designed for Edge or Remote Computing

These days it is hard to conceptually separate edge computing from private networks and 5G from the application environments that allow those platforms to add value. AWS, for example, distinguishes between edge computing scenarios using regional, "close to the location" or "on premises" computing.


Conceptually, 5G could be infra for at least two of the scenarios, with access to a regional computing platform more likely using a terrestrial network connection.



Verizon Business announced a private network solution using either 4G or 5G on a private core network on premises, or using  any private or public cloud.


The new service, designed to be turnkey, uses Celona for 5G Wi-Fi support as well. Verizon Business says the service is cloud-first in terms of architecture, uses plug-and-play infrastructure, self-organizing wireless and artificial intelligence for app intelligence. 


The latest offer builds on the On Site 5G service Verizon had launched earlier. That offer, in turn, was built on a “non-standalone” private network that combines 5G Ultra Wideband small cells with the LTE (4G) packet core and radios of On Site LTE.

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