# AWS Wavelength Documentation

AWS Wavelength allows developers to build applications that deliver ultra-low latencies to mobile devices and end users. Wavelength deploys standard AWS compute and storage services to the edge of telecommunication carriers' 5G networks. Developers can extend an Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) to one or more Wavelength Zones, and then use AWS resources like Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instances to run applications that require ultra-low latency and a connection to AWS services in the Region.

- [Developer Guide](/wavelength/latest/developerguide/how-wavelengths-work.html): Describes key concepts of AWS Wavelength and provides instructions about how to get started using Wavelength Zones.
- [EC2 section of the AWS CLI Reference](/cli/latest/reference/ec2/): Documents the AWS CLI commands for AWS Wavelength.
- [Amazon EC2 API Reference](/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/operation-list-wavelength.html): Describes the API operations for AWS Wavelength.

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