Discover how L4S (Low Latency, Low Loss, Scalable Throughput) and network slicing work together to eliminate buffering and deliver ultra-smooth performance. In this demo with Jose, we explore how L4S adapts to network congestion in real time, and how slicing can reserve resources for a seamless gaming experience. But this tech goes beyond gaming — enabling real-time collaboration, AR/VR, industrial automation, financial trading, and remote healthcare where every millisecond counts. by @Ronald_vanLoon I had the chance to check out this demo as a @t-mobileforbusiness Partner as part of Innovation Week. Learn more on the T-Mobile for Business social channels. Follow my channel today! https://ift.tt/1Uk20My #ai #videogames #connectivity #games #game #stream #videogaming #5g #networking #technology #ronaldvanloon
from Ronald van Loon https://www.youtube.com/shorts/olcY1xzPkMg
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