AWS to Integrate Own Cloud Services With Sprint’s Curiosity IoT Platform
To bring actionable intelligence to network edge
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on March 8, 2019 at 2:12 pmSprint Communications Company L.P is working with Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS) to enrich the capabilities of its Curiosity Internet of Things (IoT) platform.
AWS storage and IoT services will be integrated with Sprint’s distributed and virtualized IoT core network to provide enterprise customers with optimized traffic routing, processing, and storage of IoT data. Leveraging the AWS cloud and the Curiosity IoT native LTE core, enterprises can process IoT data locally, distribute IoT applications, and forward data to the cloud to run analytics and get insights to make better and more accurate decisions for IoT applications and machine learning use cases.
Sprint Curiosity IoT and AWS

Sprint’s collaboration with AWS focuses on further enriching the capabilities of Curiosity IoT by providing customers with access to:
- Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3): Customers of all sizes and industries can use S3 with their Curiosity IoT deployment to store and protect any amount of data from IoT devices. It provides management features, so users can organize IoT data and configure finely-tuned access controls to meet specific business, organizational, and compliance requirements.
- AWS IoT Analytics: Aligning with the Curiosity IoT tenet of “turning data into intelligence,” it makes it easy to run and operationalize sophisticated analytics on massive volumes of IoT data without having to worry about the cost and complexity typically required to build an IoT analytics platform. It is an easy way to run analytics on IoT data and get insights to make better and more accurate decisions for IoT applications and machine learning use cases.
- AWS IoT Things Graph: Curiosity IoT also aims to make IoT increasingly standard and accessible, and the AWS IoT Things Graph service assists in this by providing a visual drag-and-drop interface for connecting and coordinating devices and web services, so developers can build IoT applications quickly. Developers can use pre-built models for popular device types, such as switches and programmable logic controllers (PLCs), or create their own custom model using a GraphQL-based schema modeling language.
Curiosity includes a native LTE core that is fully virtualized and distributed geographically. It enables edge and cloud collaboration where IoT applications can be distributed with Curiosity and be responsible for locally processing IoT data and forwarding a subset to the cloud for the long-term analytics.
“Sprint and AWS aim to make the AWS programming environment and services available to developers at Curiosity instances,” said Ivo Rook, SVP of IoT and product development, Sprint. “Additionally, AWS customers and others will be able to procure Curiosity IoT connectivity and services directly on AWS Marketplace, an online store that helps customers discover, purchase, migrate and immediately start using the software and services they need to build products and run their businesses.“
“AWS IoT Core Services coupled with Sprint Curiosity IoT platform can drive actionable intelligence and business outcomes for customer IoT device data on Sprint’s next generation wireless network,” said Jean-Philippe Poirault, head, AWS Telecom. “In addition, providing customers with the ability to purchase Sprint’s cellular connectivity rate plans on AWS marketplace enables businesses of all sizes to securely connect their IoT devices to AWS.“











