All 5G articles – Page 11
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Industry Trends
8 tech trends of 2017
The relentless pace of technological change continued to accelerate in 2017. Here is a recap of some of biggest trends of the past twelve months.
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Industry Trends
Top 10 most-read Delivery articles
The changing broadcasting landscape, the rise of OTT, content piracy and the role of satellites were among 2017’s most-read articles.
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Industry Trends
IBC2017 technical papers: 5G and OTT
The use of 5G for live production and some cutting-edge OTT platforms were among the topics covered in this year’s technical papers.
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Technical Papers
5G technology for live production
A new emerging 5G technology with phased array antennas was used for the contribution of live TV documentary broadcast in Norway.
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Technical Papers
Perspectives of TV convergence towards 5G
The new eMBMS systems characteristics are well aligned to the technical requirements coming from the broadcast sector for TV services.
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Industry Trends
5G set to drive higher engagement
NBC has said that it is excited about the potential of 5G to offer its sports fans a better user experience over mobile.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Mansoor Hanif, BT
Evolution of the 4G standard will continue for some years but the tipping point will come as consumers demand a better experience.
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Industry Trends
C-Tech Forum: 5G set to seriously disrupt TV
IBC2017: The potential for 5G to provide a catalyst for market disruption is strong, according to experts speaking at IBC.
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Industry Trends
Invest in voice and AI, TV tech chiefs tell IBC delegates
Forget VR – what broadcasters and media companies should be investing in is voice UI and AI technologies. That was the unanimous verdict of technology heads from Channel 4, IBM, Liberty Global and Ericsson.
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Industry Trends
CTOs predict big future for AI and 5G services by 2020
Heavy-hitting industry CTOs have agreed that AI will become an important new technology for media businesses.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Henrik Voigt, Ericsson
Consumer demand for 5G is high as they look to enjoy live TV on mobile devices while benefitting from greater personalisation and convenience.
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Industry Trends
What 5G could mean for broadcast
With many broadcast vendors supporting 5G tests and trials, the nascent technology could lead to much more than faster mobile internet browsing.
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Industry Trends
Does 5G have a future?
Could 5G be the answer to the consumer demand for high capacity video delivery in a mobile-centric landscape?
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Webinar
5G and the broadcast revolution
Will 5G herald a complete shake up of the broadcast and media industry? Watch this on demand webinar to find out.
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Industry Trends
5G: the roadmap to launch
5G offers speed, capacity and low latency for applications including autonomous cars, robotics and virtual reality.
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Industry Trends
5G to be “catalyst for transformative change"
The UK broadcasting TV business model has seen little disruption over the past 25 years but that is “fundamentally changing” according to the Chief Executive of Arqiva.
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Industry Trends
Be there from anywhere: delivering AR, VR and 360-degree content
Carriers are investing in network infrastructure – both fixed-line and mobile - to support the seemingly unquenchable consumer thirst for video.
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Technical Papers
Addressing future growth in broadcast TV and video consumption on mobile devices
In the future of media (TV, radio, online content, games etc.), two trends seem inescapable - a sustained increase in data usage and much greater consumption of video on mobile and portable devices.
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Technical Papers
Mobile and broadcast networks cooperation for high quality mobile video: A win-win approach
The mobile communications sector is characterized by an exponentially increasing traffic demand for high quality mobile multimedia services, a significant portion of which identifiable with linear Television (TV) and scheduled broadcast (point-to-multipoint) distribution.