BT and AWS Collaborate to Deliver 5G/4G MEC Services to UK Business Customers

BT's UK business customers can now access edge computing services through a new long-term, multi-million-pound investment. The first site for customer trials is live in Manchester, with general availability planned for later this year. This investment combines EE's leading 5G and 4G network infrastructure with Amazon Web Services cloud services, right at the edge where they are required, ensuring efficient, high-speed, and secure connectivity, as well as accelerated cloud processing.

By utilizing AWS Wavelength, BT aims to offer a new generation of IoT benefits to its customers and communities. These benefits include wearable cameras for paramedics and ambulance staff to support patients and aid remote clinicians in deciding on the best care pathways; cameras for the police to provide instant replay and higher-quality footage; and "frictionless retail," which enables shoppers to enter a store, pick up their products, and leave without scanning, queuing, or checking out.
BT and AWS Collaborate to Deliver 5G/4G MEC Services to UK Business Customers
Image Credit: BT

BT revealed a substantial investment plan to deliver 5G and 4G mobile edge computing services to its business clientele in the UK, in partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS).


This initiative unites AWS’s prowess in cloud computing with BT’s industry-leading 5G and 4G infrastructure. By integrating EE’s nationwide mobile network with AWS Wavelength, a broader range of business and public sector clients in the UK will have access to faster, more secure, and high-bandwidth connectivity while on the go. This solution is ideal for applications such as law enforcement, crowd control, healthcare, and security.

As part of BT’s ongoing investment in its mobile networks, the company aims to provide 5G-connected infrastructure as a service through AWS Wavelength. This includes activating a new AWS Wavelength Zone in Manchester, which will facilitate trials for qualifying businesses and public sector entities within a 100-kilometer radius, encompassing cities like Liverpool, Leeds, Sheffield, and Blackpool. BT aspires to expand AWS Wavelength to a wider range of business customers throughout the UK in the coming years.

AWS Wavelength is a technology that integrates AWS compute and storage services within 4G and 5G networks, providing a mobile edge computing infrastructure that enables ultra-low-latency applications. By hosting services directly at the edge of EE’s UK network, lag is reduced, as application traffic can reach servers running in the AWS Wavelength Zone without leaving BT’s network. This opens up mobile edge computing infrastructure for businesses to develop, deploy, and scale mobile Internet of Things (IoT) applications securely over BT’s existing 5G network.

The collaboration between BT and AWS aims to enable high-speed, latency-sensitive, and intensive 5G connectivity for BT customers seeking to benefit from high-bandwidth IoT use cases in various fields, such as autonomous vehicles, policing cameras, live media production, smart industrial robots, and community healthcare applications (e.g., monitoring for falls and accidents in care homes).

BT’s Wholesale unit collaborated with AWS on the initial trials in Manchester. After the planned national rollout, the service will be accessible to all BT business customers in the UK, including small businesses, large enterprises, and public sector organizations.


Recent Content

Batelco by Beyon and Nokia are partnering to launch Bahrain’s first private 5G network at Aluminum Bahrain (Alba). The network will drive smart manufacturing through real-time monitoring, automation, and AI-driven analytics—paving the way for Alba’s digital transformation and advancing Bahrain’s Industry 4.0 strategy.
AT&T reported strong Q1 2025 earnings with EPS of $0.51 and $30.6B in revenue, boosted by 324K new postpaid wireless subscribers and 181K FWA additions. The telecom giant also expanded its fiber footprint by 600,000 locations and reaffirmed its commitment to broadband growth and copper retirement by 2029.
Verizon posted better-than-expected Q1 2025 earnings, with revenue and profits rising. But a record loss of 289,000 postpaid phone subscribers sent the stock down, as investors focused more on churn than cash flow. While prepaid gains and stable guidance offered some optimism, analysts remain cautious about Verizon’s subscriber strategy and pricing pressure.
President Trump’s executive order to modernize environmental permitting may streamline U.S. infrastructure projects—but it notably omits telecom and broadband. Industry experts say pole attachments, state permitting rules, and access to federal lands remain critical hurdles. While the order could bring indirect benefits, real telecom reform still requires sector-specific solutions.
Airtel has acquired 400 MHz of 26 GHz mmWave spectrum from Adani Data Networks, a move that strengthens its high-speed 5G offerings in urban and enterprise zones. The deal enhances Airtel’s ability to scale fixed wireless access, industrial 5G networks, and high-bandwidth consumer services. With India’s spectrum demand surging, this acquisition underscores the critical role of efficient spectrum use and signals a new phase of telecom consolidation.
ETSI has published its first ISAC report for 6G—ETSI GR ISC 001—highlighting 18 use cases across healthcare, public safety, automation, and mobility. The report dives into deployment scenarios, sensing modalities, and KPIs like fine motion accuracy and sensing latency. It also outlines security, privacy, and sustainability guidelines for real-world ISAC integration into 6G networks.

It seems we can't find what you're looking for.

Download Magazine

With Subscription

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

Scroll to Top