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MobiledgeX Android Demo App : 🤍 Join Discord : 🤍 As part of the MobiledgeX 3.0 release, MobiledgeX is introducing a new feature called MobiledgeX EdgeEvents, which allows mobile devices that are leveraging our SDKs to dynamically find the closest data center (cloudlets) with their application and automatically switch to it. This allows your users to experience the best latency as they are moving around and as the edge dynamically changes. Additionally, to get a better understanding of how your users are connecting to the edge, this feature is connected with our MobiledgeX Monitoring to allow you to understand the latency users are experiencing, so that you can better adapt your application based on the insights from your users. Learn more about MobiledgeX EdgeEvents : 🤍 Get Started with MobiledgeX : 🤍
At the recent GSMA Operator Platform Workshop in Paris, hosted by Orange, the Future Networks team caught up with Sunay Tripathi, CTO, MobiledgeX to discuss how they are working with operators on 5G and Edge technologies, and how they are looking to help monetise these operator ecosystems.
MobiledgeX Developer Portal : 🤍 MobiledgeX is creating the platform to make it unbelievably simple for YOU, our developers, to create edge computing applications. Here's how in 3 easy steps! Step 1: Upload an application you want to deploy. MobiledgeX supports a wide range of deployments from containers using Docker or Kubernetes to Virtual Machines. And you can follow our guides to easily upload your images to our platform. Step 2: Define and Deploy your Application. Using the MobiledgeX Console, you can quickly define how your application scales and where it should be deployed. Create Clusters for Docker and Kubernetes. Setup Your Application Definition Deploy your application across multiple telco data centers or what we call cloudlets Create policies to customize how your application scales and your privacy controls Step 3: In your client app, find the closest application instance using our SDK. We have native SDKs for both Android and iOS as well as Unity. With just two functions, RegisterClient and FindCloudlet, our SDK will return the closest application instance that is deployed, based on a device’s cell provider and location. And that’s it to get started building for edge! Excited? Great! Schedule a time to chat with our team to get early access deploying to the mobile edge today!
MobiledgeX, Deutsche Telekom, Samsung and Niantic showcase the world's first edge-enabled, multiplayer augmented-reality demo at Mobile World Congress 2019. Geoff Hollingworth, CMO of MobiledgeX, explains how edge computing supports speed and ...
MobiledgeX Developer Portal : 🤍 MobiledgeX is making it practical for developers to host their applications on telecom operators. Now you might ask why should I care? Let’s take a look at the traditional data path using a cloud service like AWS. Currently, data packets go from your phone to your cell provider, jump around the internet for a bit and eventually land in a data center. There, they get processed then travel back in reverse to your phone. For lots of use cases, that’s more than enough. But what if your use case requires a faster response time or you want to offload tasks onto a more powerful server to free up some compute capability? In either case, it is advantageous to do the processing closer to your phone and the best place from the traditional data path would be at the telecom operator. So in use cases like Remote Rendering or Computer Vision, packets can now go from your phone to your cell provider and right back, which is much more efficient both in terms of minimizing the physical distance packets travel as well as minimizing network jitter by no longer needing to route over the internet. So that’s why you should care about hosting apps on telecom operators! To learn more, head over to our getting started page at developers.mobiledgex.com
This video is a follow up to our Creating Your First Hello World Docker Image tutorial : 🤍 To follow along, you will need an account on the MobiledgeX Platform and you can apply for Early Access on the Developer Portal : 🤍 In this tutorial, we will be taking the Hello World Docker Image based on NGINX that we uploaded to MobiledgeX and using that to deploy an Application Instance on the Telco Edge. To do this, we will need to setup an Application Definition, which includes meta-data such as the ports needed by our Application among other details. With an Application defined, we can then use that to create an Application Instance on a MobiledgeX Cloudlet. In the context of MobiledgeX, a Cloudlet is simply a geo-located data center hosted by a telco operator that is providing their infrastrcture for developers. For a written version of this guide with more details, check out the MobiledgeX Developer Portal : 🤍
MobiledgeX is a creating an ecosystem of mobile edge resources and services that will connect developers with CSPs to power next generation apps and devices. The company was founded by Deutsche Telekom a little over a year ago to help expose existing mobile infrastructure assets and connect them into the public clouds and to device-based application developers. The emergence of new categories of applications, such as augmented reality and computer vision, offers great potential for the network edge. MobiledgeX sees the current situation as similar to what happened with Web 2.0 and native mobile apps over ten years ago and the creation of new cloud back-end architectures. To highlight the potential, the company staged a demo of an immersive multiplayer game during MWC, using the latest Samsung S10 devices on a private LTE network with edge infrastructure. Featuring Jason Hoffman, CEO, MobiledgeX Filmed at: MWC19, Barcelona, Spain
Edge Experience Hackathon in Krakow Poland on Sept 27-28
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The Developer Spotlight is a new video series at MobiledgeX highlighting many of the amazing use cases Developers are creating to take advantage of the new 5G and edge computing infrastructure being built today. In other words, these are the use cases that require lower latency and higher bandwidth offered with 5G and Edge. This week we are chatting with Tim Friedland from forwARdgame that has been building many amazing Augmented Reality use cases leveraging the MobiledgeX platform / SDKs for shared magical AR experiences. Follow forwARdgame: Website : 🤍 Twitter: 🤍forwardgame Linkedin: linkedin.com/company/forwardgame
Jason Hoffman explains how MobiledgeX is supporting the edge ecosystem where mobile operators, application developers, cloud providers and device makers can participate and leverage their existing assets and investments to generate new experiences and new revenue streams.
Jason Hoffman, president and CEO of MobiledgeX, discusses his company's approach to edge computing, its MWC demos and why MEC matters for multi-player mobile gaming and other applications. An RCR Wireless News interview from Mobile World Congress 2019.
Deutsche Telekom, MobiledgeX and NVIDIA wanted to explore how we could extend AR HMDs to leverage Edge Computing with remote data center GPU resources hosted on 5G edge networks to significantly increase the performance and quality of the rendered user experience. A Smart Home visualization app was created because it presented unique and complex rendering challenges which serve as an excellent test bed. The main goal in building this prototype application was to demonstrate an end to end remote rendering pipeline for high end augmented reality user experiences using Edge Computing and 5G. Links : Deutsche Telekom : 🤍 Nvidia CloudXR : 🤍 MobiledgeX: 🤍
Jason Hoffman, CEO MobiledgeX, describes the edge to help us understand how it is best to view the structure of the edge market, why it will exist in certain ways and with the build out of 5G, how it will co-exist across the actual merging of the two very different worlds of telecom and the internet, how and why and when and where. As an enterprise, what does edge mean to you? One definition of edge by the enterprise is that edge is everything that cannot be moved to public cloud and must stay on-premise. Everything that is location specific requires edge, if location of execution is not important then it does not have to be edge. Edge is the next evolution of cloud where it is enough if an evolutionary step that it is labeled as a new species. Hoffman introduces the new Seamster.io initiative that is focusing on identifying the most interesting edge use cases today, that have customers who want to buy now, why they want to buy and the best ways to solve the problem.
MobiledgeX Developer Portal : 🤍 MobiledgeX How To Use Multiplayer to Your Unity Project : 🤍 Get Early Access to MobiledgeX Edge Computing : 🤍 MobiledgeX has open sourced a Mulitplayer Docker Server and Unity Client that can be used together to make it possible to create Multiplayer Games in Unity. MobiledgeX has provided a few samples servers that are hosted on one of our telco edge cloudlets and you can use our SDK to connect to the closest one. In this video, we will show you in just a few steps how you can easily create your own multiplayer application / game using the MobiledgeX SDK and EdgeMultiplay SDK. MobiledgeX Unity SDK Documentation : 🤍 MobiledgeX Edge Multiplay API Documentation : 🤍 For best results, you can use a TDG Sim Card in Germany to minimize network latency hops as well as physical distance to the cell tower.
We’re pleased to announce that we’ve been working with Telefonica, Deutsche Telekom, and Continental in a trial that successfully demonstrated the capability to manage end-to-end latency in distributed telco edge cloud computing resources interconnected via Quality of Service (QoS) optimized operator networks. The MobiledgeX Edge-Cloud platform was used to provide unified access to Telefonica and Deutsche Telekom’s telco edge cloud resources, while trial partner Continental was able to easily deploy their service and run it with the stable and predictable latency required for efficient operation and for an outstanding user experience. The trial is an industry-first demonstration of a managed interconnection of the telco edge cloud assets of two operators at one location to enable an optimized user experience for a specific use case.
Join our Discord to get Started Developing Computer Vision : 🤍 MobiledgeX Developer Portal : 🤍 MobiledgeX How To Use Computer Vision in Unity : 🤍 Get Early Access to MobiledgeX Edge Computing : 🤍 MobiledgeX Developer Spotlight : 🤍 MobiledgeX has open sourced our OpenCV Computer Vision solution that uses Edge Computing to offload the frames to one of our telco edge servers to get processed by our OpenCV backend. Once a given frame has been processed either using Face Detection or Object Detection, the result is sent back to Unity, where we can display what faces or objects have been detected. All the heavy lifting here is happening on a docker application instance that has been spun up in Germany. Since the instances are primarily in Germany, you can expect lower latency results as you get closer to Germany. For best results, you can use a TDG Sim Card in Germany to minimize network latency hops as well as physical distance to the cell tower.
Edge Experience Hackathon in Krakow Poland on Sept 27-28
We’re pleased to announce that we’ve been working with Telefonica, Deutsche Telekom, and Continental in a trial that successfully demonstrated the capability to manage end-to-end latency in distributed telco edge cloud computing resources interconnected via Quality of Service (QoS) optimized operator networks. The MobiledgeX Edge-Cloud platform was used to provide unified access to Telefonica and Deutsche Telekom’s telco edge cloud resources, while trial partner Continental was able to easily deploy their service and run it with the stable and predictable latency required for efficient operation and for an outstanding user experience. The trial is an industry-first demonstration of a managed interconnection of the telco edge cloud assets of two operators at one location to enable an optimized user experience for a specific use case.
Jason Hoffman, President and CEO of MobiledgeX, and Dion Joannou, CEO of Accedian, discuss the critical role that Accedian will play in delivering performance management, security threat detection, and forensic attestation to augment the MobiledgeX Edge-Cloud with critical customer experience and revenue stream assurance capabilities.
Session from Session from Telecoms Europe: Telco to Techco 2022 virtual event By Jason Hoffman, CEO, MobiledgeX (Deutsche Telekom) & Co-Chair, GSMA Edge Committee For details on future events, visit 🤍telecomseuropeevents.com
Sunay Tripathi from MobiledgeX sits down with Tim Friedland & Tom Minich from forwARdgame at the Edge Experience Hackathon in Krakow Poland on Sept 27-28.
Jason Hoffman, CEO of MobiledgeX, explains Deutsche Telekom's role in launching MobiledgeX and how edge computing supports new applications and technologies such as IoT.
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Jason Hoffman is CEO of MobiledgeX, a relatively new company that is a wholly owned subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom focusing on developer-facing edge services and everything that is needed from an edge perspective leading up to 5G. Why is edge ...
Join Discord : 🤍 In this video, we will explain how to use the MobiledgeX Edge Multiplay Chat Rooms Example, which servers to help highlight how to design your own multiplayer game. The MobiledgeX Edge Multiplay Service is a Multiplayer Game Server written in Node JS that syncs messages and data across connected devices. With our provided client built in Unity, you can quickly start building a Multiplayer game that works with Edge Computing Getting Started Developing using Edge Multiplay? See our guides on the MobiledgeX Developer Portal : 🤍 MobiledgeX Edge Multiplay Tutorial Videos : 🤍
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The Developer Spotlight is a new video series at MobiledgeX highlighting many of the amazing use cases Developers are creating to take advantage of the new 5G and edge computing infrastructure being built today. In other words, these are the use cases that require lower latency and higher bandwidth offered with 5G and Edge. To kick things off, we are excited to be chatting with Krasi Nikolov, CEO of QuarkXR, on how his team is leveraging the MobiledgeX platform to build the next generation of Cloud Streaming for VR & AR use cases.
In this tutorial, we will be creating a very simple web server using Docker and NGINX, run it locally and then upload that Docker image of the server to MobiledgeX. If you have never used Docker, this tutorial is for you! By the end of this guide, you should be able to run the Docker Image locally and see a Hello World web page that looks exactly like this : 🤍 To complete the last section of this tutorial, you will need an account on the MobiledgeX Platform and you can apply for Early Access on the Developer Portal : 🤍 For a written version of this guide with more details, check out the MobiledgeX Developer Portal : 🤍 Links Used in This Tutorial: 1. Docker Getting Started : 🤍 2. Docker NGINX Base Image : 🤍
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Edge Experience Hackathon in Krakow Poland on Sept 27-28
The Developer Spotlight is a new video series at MobiledgeX highlighting many of the amazing use cases Developers are creating to take advantage of the new 5G and edge computing infrastructure being built today. In other words, these are the use cases that require lower latency and higher bandwidth offered with 5G and Edge. This week, we continue our conversation with Unmanned Life that is building the next generation workforce for autonomous vehicles and drones. Specifically, we take a look at how they are working with telco edge computing in collaboration with several partners such as GSMA doing TEC Trails. Follow Unmanned Life: Website : 🤍 Twitter: 🤍unmanned_life Linkedin: 🤍
T-Mobile Poland made history by rolling out a 3GPP compliant production class evolved packet core (EPC) based on ONF’s Open Mobile Evolved Core (OMEC) platform. T-Mobile Poland is using a new version of OMEC SPGW-C, SPGW-U, and Secure Billing components to provide fixed mobile services (aka wireless broadband) to its customers. This workshop features speakers from T-Mobile Poland, Intel and ONF. This is a two-part workshop (each session is approximately 2-hours). The agenda is: Workshop Agenda: Opening- Stage setting Introduction – T-Mobile and Intel Team Project Background – Michal Sewera, MobiledgeX Overview of Fixed Mobile Service Infrastructure and PoC – Rafal Arciszewski, – T-Mobile Poland Feature changes to OMEC NGIC-RTC and SGX CDR – Rafal Arciszewski/Darek Jancerowicz, T-Mobile Poland Functionality, Performance and Limitations – Rafal Arciszewski, T-Mobile Poland Architectural Overview of T-Mobile Codebase – Intel team Critical Design Changes – Intel team Opensource plans and contribution guidelines –Michal Sewera, MobiledgeX/ Mariusz Kolakowski, T-Mobile Poland Demo Conclusions – Todd Koelling, Intel/Sean Lion, Intel/Manoj Dhawan, Intel Q & A
For more MWC 2022 highlights with industry experts, visit: 🤍 What's hot at #MWC22? Mobile operators, vendors, and application developers are moving ahead with APIs that enable users to consumer network edge resources in an easy way, says Thomas Vits, Product Management Consultant, MobiledgeX.
For more video predictions with industry experts, visit: 🤍 Jason Hoffman, President and CEO of MobiledgeX, shares predictions for 2022.
The Developer Spotlight is a new video series at MobiledgeX highlighting many of the amazing use cases Developers are creating to take advantage of the new 5G and edge computing infrastructure being built today. In other words, these are the use cases that require lower latency and higher bandwidth offered with 5G and Edge. This week, we have a great conversation with Unmanned Life that is building the next generation workforce for autonomous vehicles and drones. Leveraging 5G for both Computer Vision and Traffic Management, Unmanned Life is breaking glass ceilings when it comes to pushing the network to solve real world problems in safety and improve productivity in Industry 4.0. Follow Unmanned Life: Website : 🤍 Twitter: 🤍unmanned_life Linkedin: 🤍
Jason Hoffman, President and CEO at MobiledgeX, and Caroline Chappell, Research Director, Cloud, at Analysys Mason, outline the critical role that edge-native cloud platforms will play as network operators transform their architectures for the digital services future. They also discuss what is needed in terms of strategic and technical innovation to ensure the entire ecosystem, including telcos, their customers and the developer community, benefits from this key service provider IT transformation. To dive deeper into the discussion, download the new Analysys Mason “Operator edge-native clouds can provide a unified compute fabric for multiple networks and use cases” whitepaper available now at 🤍 Watch more related content on TelecomTV.com: 🤍 #TelecomTV #Network #Edge #Cloud #CloudNative #Architecture #MobiledgeX #AnalysysMason #IT #Transformation
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