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From the FAQ:

> At a minimum, you need to provide 110-volt AC power outlets, public internet access....

In the US, 120 or 240 volts are used. Per ANSI C84.1-2020




Voltage supply levels vary a little bit from country to country and modern PSUs are built to accommodate that. My laptop PSU for example will take anything from 100V to 240V, at either 50Hz or 60Hz.


Japan uses 100V, FWIW.


Well there you go.


CBRS however is only available in US so that's why they specified 110V


But the US is 120V, not 110V.


I don’t have insider info but you can almost certainly use this on a 120v outlet. 120 has been the standard for 50 years and you would only need special consideration if the power requirement was something weird like 3-phase 208v or 480v or something. I could be wrong but I don’t see AWS requiring specialty low-voltage electrical supply here.




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