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Network Slicing Is Here, T-Mobile Says

T-Mobile highlighted its progress on network slicing using its 5G stand-alone network. “This summer, we reached a huge milestone, pulling off the country’s first use of 5G network slicing for remote video production on a commercial network,” Chief Technology Officer…

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John Saw said Monday. At a Red Bull’s Cliff Diving event in Boston, T-Mobile used slicing “to boost Red Bull’s broadcasting capabilities,” Saw said: “This customized slice gave the broadcast team supercharged wireless uplink speeds so they could easily and quickly transfer high-resolution content from cameras and a video drone circling the event to the Red Bull production team in near real-time over T-Mobile 5G.” T-Mobile hit uplink speeds of up to 276 Mbps, he said.