South Korea's Pyeongchang is hosting the Winter Olympics 2018 As well they're Also demonstrate The 5G . ( February 9-25)
The Ultimate Winter sports Winter Olympics 2018 is held in Pyeongchang in South Korea where major tech Giants Like Samsung and Intel and Local Telecom opertor KT Telecom bring the 5G technology.
(Sorry for the late update) The first to experience the 5th Generation wireless technology, well before most humans, was South Korea's wild boars ( Male pig 🐖). The technology Will be used to ward off the animals who roam the mountainous region around the Games with Systems that shoot rays, spew Gases and Emit tiger roars.
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The 5G will be wicked fast. The future wireless Service technology will be 10× faster than current 4G technology. In 5G you can download a Full-HD movie in just 2 seconds. The Fifth Generation wireless technology has a response time of less than 0.001 seconds.
At 10 Gigabit Per Seconds The 5G will be wicked fast. The 5G also paves the way for the "Internet Of Things". Where device like refrigerator to traffic light can communicate each other.
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KT Corporation, one of South Korea’s largest Telecoms, is offering 2018 Olympic spectators a 5G experience, allowing them to watch events in HD video, either on a 5G equipped tablet or VR headset. Events are streamed live nearly in real time. The delay is one millisecond, much too short for a human to notice. That means you could watch a bobsled zoom down its track at 125 mph through an athlete’s head cam and feel as if you’re in it. Some snowboarders will wear 5G headcams as well.
Four Olympic stadiums and an exhibition area are now equipped with 5G, as of Feb 13. Visitors are able to stream speed skating, figure skating, and ice hockey, and can even pick the viewpoint from which they watch. One can also follow the progress of a cross-country skier and check out different vantage points due to multiple 5G cameras mounted along the track.
Anotherer cool option is TimeSlice, which utilizes 100 cameras set up around Gangeung Ice Arena. This allows for a 360º look at, say, an ice skater performing a pirouette. You can also pause the action and look at what the athlete is doing from one of any number of different vantage points.
Olympic spectators can also visit the Gangneung 5G promotional space, where they can carry the Olympic torch or play ice hockey through a VR headset. Selected guests will even be able to take a ride on a 5G enabled, self-driving bus. (Source - bigthink.com)
KT Chairman Hwang, Chang-gyu announced,
We are showcasing the world’s first ‘5G Olympics,’ running the first large- scale 5G network system in PyeongChang two years before the expected timeline.
About 1 billion people worldwide are likely to be 5G enabled within five years, and that will lead to $12.3 trillion in global Economic output by the mid 2030s, According to researchers from Ericson and IHS Markit.
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