Nokia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) based operator du demonstrated
4K 360 degree Virtual Reality (VR) video streaming. In the demo, VR content
created with Nokia’s OZO VR camera was streamed to VR goggles over Nokia’s “5G-ready”
AirScale radio access on the 4.5GHz frequency using a bandwidth of 400 MHz and
MIMO.
Nokia claims that AirScale supports Mobile Edge Computing
(MEC), but it is not clear based on the press release whether MEC capabilities
were used in the demo. It is also not clear whether the 4K VR video was live or
on-demand.
Virtual Reality technology is coming to gaming, movie theaters, shopping, education, and it also presents opportunities for retailers to attract customers.
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