Multiple video streams from drone footage during live sports events and Disney's dabble in VR experiences are in T-Mobile's 5G cards.
that it teased yesterday to announce a number of 5G-related news such as innovation hubs, developer ventures, and new partnerships with companies like Disney or Red Bull:
T-Mobile and Red Bull are expanding their partnership, bringing live action sports viewership to the next level. With 5G-powered drones and cameras, the companies plan to deliver new simultaneous multi-stream experiences to fans. 5G cameras mounted to athletes’ helmets put fans in the driver’s seat, giving them a first-person view of the action in real-time, while 5G-powered drones provide a unique view from above.
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