IBC365 kicked off a new season of live webinars with a discussion on 5G, the imminent rise of 6G and how leading organisations in broadcast are using pioneering technology and user cases to deliver content to consumers.
The webinar, The maturity of 5G: Is it time to talk about 6G? revealed what the industry has learned so far in implementing 5G networks, what challenges still remain and what is predicted in moving towards a future of 6G.
Robert Ambrose at Caretta Research hosted Morten Brandstrup, Head of News Technology, TV2, Bram Tullemans, Program Manager, European Broadcasting Union and Alessandro Lucco-Castello, Researcher, Radiotelevisione Italiana to discuss 5G technology in today’s news gathering and demonstrated use cases...
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