Vodafone trials AWS cloud for IoT voice and data
TL;DR: Vodafone is trialling Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud infrastructure to support Internet of Things (IoT) voice and data services, according to Light Reading's EMEA roundup.
Vodafone is trialling AWS cloud infrastructure for IoT voice and data services, according to a Light Reading report published in its Eurobites EMEA regional roundup. The source names Vodafone and AWS but does not specify the trial start date, countries, customer base, or technical architecture.
The same roundup also reports that Deutsche Telekom is expanding into public-sector cloud activity. The source excerpt does not provide further detail on the product scope, target government customers, deployment model, or geography.
Light Reading's roundup also says Ericsson and Net Feasa are working together on cargo-tracking, and that Eastern Light has started work on the Nordic Corridor. The source excerpt does not include technical, commercial, or geographic detail beyond those statements.
Related questions
- What did Vodafone say about its AWS cloud trial for IoT voice and data?
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- What are Ericsson and Net Feasa doing in cargo-tracking?
- What is Eastern Light's Nordic Corridor project?
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