Ericsson To Extend Network Exposure To The Edge 

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Ericsson launches Edge Exposure Server to enable new enterprise and consumer services through enriched and straightforward APIs for edge applications.

5G and edge computing are opening a world of new revenue opportunities across manufacturing, transport, gaming and mission-critical services. Combined, they enable new services requiring low latency, high bandwidth and capabilities such as device processing and data offload. Edge computing consists of five technology areas: edge infrastructure, user plane, routing, orchestration, and exposure.

Exposure makes network capabilities, such as location and quality of service, and data readily available for the ecosystem to innovate to improve existing services or create new services. Edge exposure is a function with enriched APIs specifically for edge applications requiring quick API responses and secure communication between applications and devices.

Since providing new services based on 5G and edge computing often involves several companies in the ecosystem, for example, application developers and hyperscale cloud infrastructure providers, there is also a need to support flexible business models catering for the needs of all involved parties.

Ericsson Edge Exposure Server is an addition to the current product Ericsson Cloud Core Exposure Server. It provides network exposure capabilities to support developer-friendly and straightforward APIs to edge application ecosystems. It is foundational for developers to bring new services to the market quickly and with limited system integration efforts. The APIs will initially include device information, location and quality of services functions. Ericsson Edge Exposure Server also enables CSPs to add value within the ecosystem through edge application discovery, making it easier for devices to connect to the right edge location and common exposure for monetization, addressing the need for flexible business models.

Monica Zethzon, Head of Solution Area Packet Core at Ericsson says:​With the launch of the Edge Exposure Server, we will further support CSPs to be part in delivering new enterprise and consumer services like drones, AR/VR and gaming while maximizing the quality of experience.”

Exposure capabilities are vital in making CSPs more attractive partners in the edge ecosystem, enabling services beyond mobile broadband. A typical use case involving edge exposure is connected drones used for mission-critical tasks where both regulatory requirements and video streaming quality are essential.

Caroline Chappell, Research director at Analysys Mason, says: “Ericsson’s Exposure Server supports developer-friendly APIs and a path to API harmonisation across CSP 4/5G networks. This will enable CSPs to add value within the edge ecosystem to application developers, system integrators, public cloud providers and device OEMs.”