The pair said a year ago they will migrate BT’s legacy infrastructure and applications to a new cloud-first architecture designed with “modularity and reusability” in mind.īT’s IoT platform is built on AWS. The move will see AWS’s compute and storage services, branded Wavelength, embedded into BT’s network infrastructure. It follows an announcement earlier this month that BT is working with AWS on a “multi-million-pound investment” in mobile edge computing (MEC) in its public LTE (4G) and 5G network in the UK, to bring enterprise services and applications closer to customers. At the same time, BT has become a listed AWS channel partner, to resell and manage AWS cloud and analytics applications alongside its own core connectivity services. It said the deal “targets” a $500 million revenue opportunity” to sell IoT connectivity and services to UK businesses, primarily, over the next five years. UK-based BT Group has further expanded its partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to collaborate on IoT industry solutions, cloud networking propositions, and 5G edge computing services for UK enterprise customers.
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