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Integrating telecom network workloads with Juniper Cloud-Native Router (JCNR) on AWS

Juniper Cloud-Native Router (JCNR) on AWS can enable seamless connectivity and integration between on-premises telecom networks and 5G core workloads running on AWS. JCNRs can leverage EVPN routing over VXLAN to provide multi-tenant, secure, scalable, and performant hybrid cloud networking between on-premises layer 2 segments and AWS VPC subnets. By bridging on-premises and AWS environments, JCNR simplifies the deployment of distributed network workloads and edge computing architectures.

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How AWS Partners Are Helping Industry-Led Customers Prepare for the Future

AWS Partners represent a variety of geographies, backgrounds, and interests. With a network so widespread, AWS collaborates with businesses that excel in providing value-added services to customers from varied industries, including healthcare and life sciences, travel and hospitality, financial services, energy and utilities, media and entertainment, automotive, education, and more. Our industry-focused approach leverages specialized expertise and purpose-built solutions to help partners transform with AWS and solve the challenges facing various markets.

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How to Enhance 5G Network Planning Using Analytics for Faster Time to Market

Building an optimized mobile network requires careful planning to ensure proper coverage and capacity. This post discusses how CSPs can augment their existing network planning with additional data while leveraging analytics for cell site placement and network optimizations. Learn how Kinetica, a GPU-accelerated data platform, unites historical analytics and streaming analytics, location intelligence, graph analytics, and machine learning to tackle massive scale network data challenges.

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Using a Telefonica Data Bridge to Connect Narrow Band IoT Devices to AWS IoT Core

AWS IoT Core supports billions of devices and trillions of messages, and can process and route those messages to AWS endpoints and other devices reliably and securely. AWS IoT Core requires X.509 certificates for authentication, but the X.509 standard consumes battery power, negating LPWAN’s advantage in that area. Telefonica developed a data bridge to enable IoT devices to connect securely to AWS IoT Core, while preserving the long range, low cost, and low power advantages of LPWAN connections.