By Kelsey Kusterer Ziser; Light Reading ~ Feb 26, 2019
BARCELONA — MWC19 — AT&T and Microsoft Azure are teaming up on a proof of concept to test network edge compute capabilities on AT&T’s 5G network.
Network edge compute (NEC) is the newest addition to AT&T’s edge compute strategy, which also includes AT&T Multi-Access Edge Compute (MEC). NEC will “sit in metro areas and MEC sits at the premise location,” Mo Katibeh, chief marketing officer for AT&T Business, explained at AT&T’s media roundtable today.
“There is a shift as we launch our early instantiations of 5G services — that will begin in the enterprise and expand into the consumer marketplace… moving compute closer to the edge to empower new experiences,” said Thaddeus Arroyo, CEO for AT&T Business. So far, AT&T has deployed mobile 5G in 12 cities, and will announce nine more mobile 5G cities later this year.
By delivering Microsoft Azure cloud services closer to the edge, AT&T aims to reduce latency and improve user experience for enterprise sites. In a statement issued today, the operator said this move will be important in supporting “the low-latency cloud and IoT solutions used by retail, healthcare, public safety, manufacturing and entertainment.”
