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    Amazon SNS SMS sending now available in Seoul region

    Amazon SNS now supports sending SMS messages from the Asia Pacific (Seoul) Region to over 200 countries and territories. This expands the global reach of SNS for customers using the Seoul region, enabling them to broadcast SMS via AWS End User Messaging. This feature is now generally available for users operating in the Seoul region.

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    Amazon MQ for RabbitMQ adds private networking

    Amazon MQ for RabbitMQ now supports private networking, allowing brokers to connect to private VPC resources without public exposure. This enhances security and compliance for integrations with services like identity providers or other brokers, eliminating previous complex workarounds. The feature uses AWS VPC Lattice, RAM, and PrivateLink and is available for RabbitMQ brokers in regions with VPC Lattice.

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    AWS Interconnect adds free 500 Mbps tier for multicloud connectivity

    AWS Interconnect now offers a free 500 Mbps tier for private multicloud connectivity, simplifying cross-cloud connections for customers. This managed service provides resilience and is compatible with Google Cloud and Oracle Cloud, with Azure support planned. The free tier allows evaluation and operation of workloads between AWS and another CSP at no charge on the AWS side, including a CloudWatch Network Synthetic Monitor.

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    Amazon Managed Grafana adds dual-stack (IPv6/IPv4) connectivity

    Amazon Managed Grafana now supports dual-stack connectivity, allowing workspaces to communicate over both IPv4 and IPv6. This simplifies network management for customers by eliminating the need for overlapping address spaces and supports migration to IPv6 while retaining IPv4 compatibility. The feature is available for Grafana version 10.4 and later in all AWS regions where the service is generally available.

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