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Notice the latency tested from this report and it'll give us insight into the world of entertainment as we've never seen before ......
Verizonconducted at the Indianapolis 500 race that highlights 5G capabilities. “We put a driver in a car, we blacked out the car completely all of the windows and we set up our 5G wireless network, and we made the driver drive with no visibility other than a head cam, which was streaming from the 5G network. They were able to run round the circuit at 60 miles an hour with no external visibility only relying on the relay coming from the 5G network, because of the virtually zero latency, they were able to drive exactly as normal. When you see that as an example, when you see the difference between 5G latency and 4G latency is a car traveling at 60 miles an hour responding their reaction time being four inches rather than four feet, and you start to get an idea of how there are some amazing capability here and I think over the next 18, 24, 36 months you’ll start to see more of those used cases coming out.”