MWC 2025: Comms tech consortium begins XR trials on 5G Standalone network | Computer Weekly
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Ericsson, Qualcomm Technologies, and T-Mobile are collaborating on trials of extended reality (XR) on 5G networks in San Diego. The trials leverage advanced network features to validate network readiness and user experience innovations. Key drivers include the convergence of 5G Standalone deployments and lightweight AI augmented reality glasses. The project aims to maximize device capabilities through XR technology, focusing on seamless user experiences using Qualcomm's advanced platforms and Ericsson's software, contributing to innovation within the telecom industry.
As they begin their project, the companies point to key drivers including the convergence of 5G Standalone deployments and feasibility of slim form-factor AI augmented reality glasses.
The trials are designed to show the potential of XR technology in boosting user experiences and driving innovation in the telecoms industry through 5G Advanced features.
Ericsson is deploying its 5G Advanced software portfolio to enable remote and locally rendered AR visuals, aiming to enhance user experiences in 5G networks.
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