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Media Entertainment Tech Outlook | Wednesday, November 06, 2019
5G technology is rolling out promising next-level network connectivity and offering myriad benefits to consumers, especially those who enjoy streaming videos.
FREMONT, CA: 4G has made a significant impact on consumers’ ability to reliably stream videos from anywhere. But commuters will attest to this being a frustrating experience—with staggering connectivity leading to spinning wheels during their journeys. In the modern world, delivering video content from remote locations to consumers is often essentiality. While 4G provided a strong foundation for video streaming, 5G is here to poise the video streaming experience even further while opening new revenue opportunities for streaming service providers.
Speed is a significant difference between 5G and 4G. The faster the video upload and download speeds, the better quality video can be sent and received. 5G promises to be faster, which is an overwhelming advantage for the streaming arena. 5G is also a real revolution for mobile live streaming for both the streamer and the viewer. 5G offers a more stable connection and the ability to stream in 4K and even 8K on the go. Apart from all these, sharing live content will be easier than ever with 5G allowing more devices to be connected to the same network without creating congestion.
5G is expected to bring even more focus on creating video content for marketing. The perks of 5G will mean more flexibility for marketers and video content creators as it sets fewer quality restrictions for published content. With 5G, live video content can be published in 4K+ quality without the risk of the end user’s device and network not being able to manage it. This also means that reality technologies may become a standard of marketing campaigns. 5G technology will bring the right bandwidth and latency to make augmented and virtual reality a seamless and pleasant experience. This new technology will also allow the Internet of Things to communicate and provide faster delivery of service to people efficiently.
Streaming service providers are pretty excited about 5G. They are expecting that 5G will surely take video streaming to the next level, making it a more pleasant and seamless experience for consumers and finally allowing streamers to open new avenues for revenue.
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