
Podcast episode 39: The hidden future of video
75 percent of mobile traffic today is video. But with 5G, half of all video sent over this next generation network will never be seen by human eyes.
Arthur C. Clarke said it best, “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” As we watch today’s emerging technologies, we’re seeing this quote come to life. This is where we get to revel in the magic!
75 percent of mobile traffic today is video. But with 5G, half of all video sent over this next generation network will never be seen by human eyes.
Enterprises and other organizations are willing to spend big bucks on private campus networks and are looking for partners that can deliver strong solutions.
Several companies experimented with deploying immersive technology and 5G at CES 2021.
As we journey into the unknown, we know smarter software will play a leading role and drive change at hyper speed.
In 2020, the telecom industry took on the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic and came through the test with a very positive scorecard.
Can’t wait to put 2020 behind you? The telecom industry feels your pain. But as the novel coronavirus wreaked havoc
Service providers will need to emphasize 5G’s benefits such as low latency and high speeds if they want to appeal to gamers.
This is how digital twins will change the way we work, disrupt industries, and pave the way for new experiences.
COVID-19 has accelerated a long-term shift in the nature of financial transactions. While consumer spending has largely been down, consumption
As more of our lives and identities move online and into a virtual space where a stunning amount of information
The pandemic has exposed the need for better broadband coverage in underserved areas and that is causing a surge in demand for fixed wireless services.
What the future of healthcare can build upon is the ability to bring a high level of expertise and analysis into everyone’s homes.
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