AWS IoT Device Management announces an 80% price reduction for Secure Tunneling
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We are excited to announce that today we are reducing the price of the AWS IoT Device Management Secure Tunneling feature by 80%. With the improved cost efficiencies, customers can now scale Secure Tunneling to access remote devices deployed behind restricted firewalls for troubleshooting, configuration updates, training, and other operational tasks for their growing IoT workloads on AWS.
Secure Tunneling is metered per tunnel opened. We are reducing the current price per tunnel by 80% while keeping the maximum tunnel duration at 12 hours. You can define the tunnel duration upon opening the tunnel and will not be charged for making multiple client connections over a single secure tunnel. If the connection drops, you can resume your connection to the original device using the [RotateTunnlAccessTokenAPI](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot/latest/apireference/API%5Fiot-secure-tunneling%5FRotateTunnelAccessToken.html).
See the new Secure Tunneling Pricing for all regions on the [AWS IoT Device Management Pricing](/iot-device-management/pricing/) page. Secure Tunneling is available in every Region where AWS IoT Device Management is currently available. AWS IoT Device Management customers will automatically benefit from this new reduced pricing effective on May 1, 2022\. To learn more, visit the [AWS IoT Device Management](/iot-device-management/) page or get started with the [AWS IoT Device Management Secure Tunneling Documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot/latest/developerguide/secure-tunneling.html).
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