It is also said to be able to deploy and manage mission-critical applications, reducing latency, bandwidth consumption and network congestion.
Keppel Corporation’s M1 Limited has announced the commercial launch of Pinnacle, a multi-access edge computing (MEC) platform on July 18. The platform is designed to help businesses embrace new digital capabilities such as augmented reality and virtual reality (AR/VR), live video analytics and industrial Internet of Things (IoT).
The MEC platform is powered by M1’s purpose-built 5G SA network and Singapore Technologies Engineering’s (ST Engineering) AGIL Edge Platform for 5G and can handle real-time data processing and service management for businesses to perform high levels of service in a cost-effective and efficient manner.

