The US 5G market is increasingly an edge-centric one, with operators and vendors seeing that a combination of distributed cloud and advanced wireless connectivity could deliver more than the sum of its parts. This was emphasized in the past week in comments from Equinix, Verizon and American Tower. Colocation and interconnection provider Equinix has opened a 5G and Edge Technology Development Center in Dallas, Texas, equipped with a 5G Non-standalone network from Nokia, which will be used to test new services. It will provide, said the firm, a “product-ready interconnection sandbox environment from the radio network to the cloud”, and builds on a proof of concept center that was opened on the site a year ago. The upgraded center will…