Support your most critical applications with ultra-low latency and heightened security.
Maintain cloud compute and storage infrastructure on premises for ultra-low latency and increased performance.
Securely connect devices and data with Verizon Private 5G Network, without sacrificing performance.
Integrate with business-critical applications such as ERP, MES and MRP platforms.
Get a dedicated infrastructure paired with a Verizon Private Wireless Network to support critical applications at sites such as manufacturing facilities, warehouses and ports.
The on-premises solution provides near real-time performance for applications that require extremely low latency.
The solution accommodates compute-intensive applications that call for dedicated, always-on resources.
An onsite, dedicated infrastructure increases control over data and enhances security.
5G Edge with Private MEC is a fully managed, on-premises cloud computing platform that is tightly integrated with Verizon Private Wireless Network.
Securely connect devices and data with Private 5G Network solutions, without sacrificing performance.
Connect other locations to the cloud using Verizon SD-WAN and Secure Cloud Interconnect service integration.
Optimize networks, devices, maintenance and integration costs with Verizon Managed Services.
Public MEC is a service that’s available to any Verizon customer. With Private MEC, specific MEC services are located on the customer’s premises and dedicated to their use.
Serves fixed locations.
A dedicated infrastructure paired with a Private Wireless Network supports critical applications at sites such as manufacturing facilities, warehouses and ports.
Delivers near real-time performance.
Located on premises, it accommodates applications that require extreme low-latency for better performance.
Provides data sovereignty.
Dedicated onsite compute and storage resources provide better control over data and enhance security.
Serves as a dedicated resource.
Private MEC accommodates compute-intensive applications that call for dedicated, always-on private resources.
Supports mobile inputs.
Best for applications that support mobile users and devices, such as mobile gaming devices or autonomous vehicles on the public 5G network.
Reduces latency.
Substantially reduces app latency, compared to traditional cloud-computing architecture.
Decreases data transport costs.
Brings compute resources closer to your bandwidth-intensive application endpoints to help reduce backhaul costs.
Allows for multi-tenant resource sharing.
Supports applications that do not require constant, dedicated compute resources—which can help reduce compute costs.
Combining the power of a Verizon Private 5G Network with industry-leading cloud providers, we help move your business forward.
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Increase throughput and help improve overall production efficiency by catching errors in near real time.
Drive picking and packing precision— all while reducing manual quality assurance checks.
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5G Edge with Private MEC involves deploying edge computing resources on a private 5G network at a fixed location. This configuration allows data processing and storage for applications in a single endpoint, significantly reducing latency and enhancing performance. Verizon's 5G Edge with Private MEC solution provides a fully managed, on-premises cloud computing platform integrated with its private wireless network. Private edge computing ensures data privacy, control, and near real-time processing, making it ideal for industries like manufacturing and logistics requiring low-latency, high-security environments.
5G and MEC (Multi-access Edge Computing) serve different but complementary roles in modern network technology. 5G is a next-generation wireless technology that offers faster speeds and enhanced connectivity compared to previous generations. In contrast, MEC brings computing power closer to the network's edge, allowing data processing near the data source. This greatly reduces latency and enhances performance for near real-time applications. Solutions like Verizon 5G Edge with Private MEC combine these technologies, offering tailored MEC solutions for industries that need high-speed, low-latency communication and localized computing resources, ensuring optimized performance and security for critical applications.
In a MEC network, edge computing resources are strategically integrated to support immediate processing needs. Verizon's 5G Edge with Private MEC solution combines the benefits of private 5G networks with edge computing, providing a secure and dedicated platform. This setup is advantageous for industries requiring low latency and high security, such as manufacturing, healthcare, and smart cities. It supports advanced applications like the Internet of Things (IoT) and augmented reality (AR), boosting operational efficiency and enabling innovative use cases through localized computing resources.
Applications such as telemedicine, automated guided vehicles, critical infrastructure monitoring, intelligent logistics, predictive maintenance, robotics and factory automation can be well suited for using a private MEC. Anything that requires tight control over your computing and storage environment paired with fast processing and low-latency communication would be a good candidate.