SINGAPORE — Epsilon has been selected by Lifeway Singapore (LWS) to provide colocation, remote peering, and data center interconnection services to power its global 5G Cyber Range solution. LWS benefits from on-demand connectivity delivered by Epsilon that can be scaled-up to meet enterprise and regulator 5G testing scenarios. 

LWS’s Cyber Range 5G infrastructure provides customers with a secure and flexible testing environment where they can ensure the viability, performance, and security of their 5G solutions. Epsilon’s private network infrastructure and interconnection services will underpin the Cyber Range environment that enables LWS’s customers to secure their smart cities, self-driving cars, smart factories, and other Industry 4.0 solutions under production and operational scenarios. Worldwide 5G network infrastructure market revenue was forecasted to almost double in 2020 to reach $8.1 billion, according to Gartner. 

“5G deployments are accelerating around the world, and that requires robust testing environments to ensure security, viability, and optimal performance,” said Warren Aw, managing director for the Asia-Pacific region at Epsilon. “We’re excited to support LWS’s 5G Cyber Range solution by offering scalable, agile, and global connectivity. With Infiny and our on-demand connectivity solutions, we are enabling LWS to scale-up testing environments and better serve its customers’ requirements across the globe. It’s great to be supporting LWS in its plans to roll out the 5G Cyber Range solution and realize the future of Industry 4.0.”

LWS has 5G Cyber Range infrastructure deployed at Epsilon’s colocation data center facilities in Singapore, London, and New York. Epsilon’s secure and interconnected colocation provides LWS with the foundation it needs to deploy, host, connect, and manage its network, services, and applications. On top of this, LWS uses Epsilon’s data center interconnection and remote peering services to keep peering traffic closer to LWS’s customers through a carrier-grade, MEF-certified backbone network for lower latencies and optimal user experience. 

“In 2021, 5G deployments are going to grow with more organizations developing 5G applications and services,” said Freddi Huang, CEO at Lifeway Singapore. “The challenge is to ensure that these solutions and critical data that are traversing through the 5G network are secured under production environments. With the support of Epsilon, we’re offering 5G infrastructure that spans the globe and our customers, such as enterprises, telcos and regulators, should be able to validate the resilience and security of IoT or private data. We can spin up a testing environment wherever it is needed and help to bring the next 5G innovation securely to market. Whether that’s a new application, protocol, or technology, 5G is something that will change how we live and work. It’s a tremendous opportunity and that requires agile infrastructure and robust cyber testing.” 

Epsilon’s services are offered through Infiny, a network as a service (NaaS) self-service platform that allows users to access on-demand connectivity to the world’s leading data centers, clouds, and internet exchanges. With Infiny, LWS has immediate access to Epsilon’s global ecosystem of 260-plus world-leading communications and technology hubs across 41 cities.