AWS Private 5G: Easily setup a private mobile network

Published 2022-12-07
In this video, we will demonstrate how you can easily setup a private mobile network using the AWS Private 5G service.

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All Comments (13)
  • This is awesome! This will make deploying IoT devices on top of an ultrafast cellular network so seamless. Well-done AWS!
  • @john2062
    Love this technology! One question: where are you inserting the displayed SIM cards? Is a switch/router at an IDF required to host the SIM card, then connected via ethernet to remote devices? Or is there an adapter of some sort being used at the end device to receive the sim? Thanks!
  • @locotequila
    There are multiple questions about this demo, te antenna is pointing to the celling and was able to have signal outsite of the warehouse? how is compatibility with esim, what about the cbrs use ousite of the usa.
  • @MohsinAghyaz
    It’s really excited. How I can learn configuration setup for private 5G network? Is there any tutorials and certification like other AWS certification?
  • @DTXCALVIN
    This is amazing, I would love to support this product!! Does anyone know what position I should be looking for to apply?
  • @fareedakhan
    What is the large server there for? Is that needed?
  • @markstevens1169
    Does End Device get IP address. How can I connect to the End device as it is in normal LAN networjk?
  • @renanserrou
    Isn't there some kind of restriction on using 5g frequencies? At least the ones that can be used with a regular smartphone.