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STOCKHOLM - Telefonica Germany will move one million 5G customers to Amazon Web Services cloud later this month, company executives told Reuters, in a bold move by the U.S. online retailer to break into the global telecoms market.
The core network, which consists of high-performance servers in data centers, is the heart of a mobile network that securely routes data and calls at high speeds. A public cloud will cut costs, increase scale and allow repairs to be done without service disruption. Nokia, which also worked with Dish, will provide the software and AWS will provide its infrastructure for Telefonica.
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