5G's present is face of the future






"The Second National Youth Games has embraced 5G data transmission, using it during the torch relay, competitions and various other moments," said Zhang Fuming, vice-governor of Shanxi province.
"The opening ceremony also embraced 5G broadcast technology. We aimed to provide great visual effects and an immersive experience for all the spectators. The opening ceremony was an unique experience and will be a great memory for all."
According to Shanxi Daily, more than three million people watched the opening ceremony through the 5G live broadcast on their smartphones, with additional users watching on other devices such as IPTV.
Zhao Lumei was blown away by what she saw.
"I heard many of my friends talking about the new 5G technology that's being used at the Youth Games, so I thought I must try it myself," Zhao told chinanews.com.
"It's like I had the magical power of bilocation. I could choose different camera positions and the new tech offers great visual effects. It was just like I was on site that night. Now I just wish the new 5G era could come quicker."
Another amazed 5G newbie, Guo Yikun, said: "This is tech that I've absolutely never seen. It allows us to watch a game from all these different angles. Also I tried the 5G network and it is really fast. I hope this new tech can be accessed by the public soon. I can't wait to see the future development of 5G technology."
5G's capability to handle huge amounts of data makes it an ideal companion for live broadcasts.
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