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Live Video: How Broadcasters Can Meaningfully Engage with 5G, Cloud, and IP
Haivision’s latest report finds enabling remote production and transitioning to IP are top investment priorities for broadcasters this year.
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5G for Immersive Content Development, Aggregation, and, Yes, Even Distribution
Verizon has announced plans to expand its content hub +play and is experimenting with novel forms of mobile-first interactive content
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What’s Slowing 6G Development? (Oh, Only Global Geopolitical Instability)
There is a widening split along US-China lines that threatens international collaboration to set standards for 6G.
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It’s All About the Video: 5G in 2023 (and 2028)
Ericsson predicts 91% of the North American market will have adopted 5G by 2028, with video accounting for as much as 80% of mobile network traffic.
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Means of Measuring 5G Video Performance
Mobile data analyst Opensignal’s Video Experience Metric measures 5G performance, including picture quality, loading time and buffering.
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After Tests and Improvements, 5G Network Slicing Opens Up to Broadcasters
A new survey finds operators will commercialize 5G network slicing over the next two years, focusing on enterprise services and live events.
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As 5G Moves Into Mass Adoption, XR, 360 and 4K Video Move Along With It
Already progressing from early to mass adoption, 5G is enabling the transition from immersive services to metaverse experiences.
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How 5G Is Impacting M&E Today (and What 6G Is Going to Mean for Tomorrow)
The North American market for 5G technologies is set to exceed $180 billion by 2030, while 6G undergoes scrutiny by standardization groups.
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How 5G Will Impact Live Production Workflows
With the introduction of 5G New Radio technology, the game-changing applications for broadcasting are on the verge of being realized.
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5G and the Metaverse: This Is Happening, People
5G is set to generate $7 trillion in economic value by 2030, InterDigital reports, as it fuels a proliferation of connected devices.
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5G Is Finally Starting to Make Sense to Consumers (and Cents for Providers)
The percentage of consumers with a 5G device rose from 56% in 2021 to 68% in 2022, according to a new report from industry analyst Deloitte.
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What New (Immersive) Experiences Can 5G Deliver?
While 5G has increased the mobile data bandwidth available to users, operators are still searching for a dramatic 5G VR mobile application.