At the PGA Championship, 60 AI camera sensors, tens of thousands of fan devices, ticketing, POS, and real-time operations all ran on the same infrastructure without slowing each other down. That’s the power of network slicing. T-Mobile’s 5G network served as the backbone, while CapTech’s AI powered real-time experiences like Seat Finder, Roar Moments, the PGA app AI Assistant, and the Operations Command Center built with PGA of America and CapTech. Hospitals, campuses, stadiums—what does your network look like when everything hits at once?
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from Ronald van Loon https://www.youtube.com/shorts/4jw80eSbWgQ
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