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T-Mobile Working With Video App Developers on Network Slicing

T-Mobile announced launch of a 5G network slicing beta on its stand-alone (SA) network, targeting developers working on video calling applications. “With a customized network slice, developers can sign up to test video calling applications that require consistent uplink and…

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downlink speeds along with lower latency (near-real-time responsiveness) and increased reliability,” T-Mobile said Wednesday. T-Mobile plans to expand the beta to other application types. “The wireless industry has talked about 5G network slicing for years,” said Ulf Ewaldsson, president-technology. “Thanks to our nationwide 5G SA network, T-Mobile is the only operator in the country capable of unlocking this technology, so developers can immediately begin creating applications that can one day provide tangible benefits to wireless users everywhere.”