5G + LEO: Verizon
and Project Kuiper team up to develop connectivity
solutions
Verizon Communications Inc. and
Project Kuiper announced a strategic collaboration
to develop connectivity solutions for unserved and
underserved communities. As part of the
collaboration, Project Kuiper and Verizon have begun
to develop technical specifications and define
preliminary commercial models for a range of
connectivity services for U.S. consumers and global
enterprise customers operating in rural and remote
locations around the world.
Project Kuiper is an initiative
to increase global broadband access through a
constellation of 3,236 satellites in low Earth orbit
(LEO) around the planet. The system will serve
individual households, as well as schools,
hospitals, businesses and other organizations
operating in places where internet access is limited
or unavailable. Amazon has committed an initial $10
billion to the program, which will deliver fast,
affordable broadband to customers and communities
around the world.
Verizon Chairman and CEO Hans
Vestberg said, “Project Kuiper offers flexibility
and unique capabilities for a LEO satellite system,
and we’re excited about the prospect of adding a
complementary connectivity layer to our existing
partnership with Amazon. We know the future will be
built on our leading 5G network, designed for
mobility, fixed wireless access and real-time cloud
compute. More importantly, we believe that the power
of this technology must be accessible for all.
Today’s announcement will help us explore ways to
bridge that divide and accelerate the benefits and
innovation of wireless connectivity, helping benefit
our customers on both a global and local scale.”
Connecting unserved and
underserved communities in the United States
The partnership seeks to expand
coverage and deliver new customer-focused
connectivity solutions that combine Amazon’s
advanced LEO satellite system and Verizon’s
world-class wireless technology and infrastructure.
To begin, Amazon and Verizon will focus on expanding
Verizon data networks using cellular backhaul
solutions from Project Kuiper. The integration will
leverage antenna development already in progress
from the Project Kuiper team, and both engineering
teams are now working together to define technical
requirements to help extend fixed wireless coverage
to rural and remote communities across the United
States.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said,
“There are billions of people without reliable
broadband access, and no single company will close
the digital divide on its own. Verizon is a leader
in wireless technology and infrastructure, and we’re
proud to be working together to explore bringing
fast, reliable broadband to the customers and
communities who need it most. We look forward to
partnering with companies and organizations around
the world who share this commitment.”
Delivering new
connectivity solutions for global enterprise
customers
This partnership will also pave
the way for Project Kuiper and Verizon to design and
deploy new connectivity solutions across a range of
domestic and global industries, from agriculture and
energy to manufacturing and transportation. The
Kuiper System is designed with the flexibility and
capacity to support enterprises of all sizes. By
pairing those capabilities with Verizon’s wireless,
private networking and edge compute solutions, the
two will be able to extend connectivity to
businesses operating and deploying assets on a
global scale.
Betsy Huber, President, The
National Grange said: "The agriculture industry is
going to see dramatic changes in how it operates and
succeeds in the next several years. Smart farms,
bringing technology to agriculture, and connecting
the last mile of rural America will be at the
forefront of helping our industry to provide food
for billions around the globe. Ensuring connectivity
in rural areas will be key to making these endeavors
a success. We're excited to see the leadership from
both companies working together to help take our
industry to the next level."
Amazon and Verizon have
previously teamed up to serve customers across many
industries, including integrating Verizon's 5G Edge
MEC platform with AWS Wavelength and forming the
Voice Interoperability Initiative. This
collaboration builds on the relationship between the
two companies, and lays the groundwork for Amazon
and Verizon to serve additional consumer and global
enterprise customers around the world.