China Mobile has unveiled a 5G super network for the metaverse industry with mixed reality internet social platform GTVerse,Denmark according to an August 31 report by Chinese tech news site IThome. The network is designed to cater to the substantial bandwidth, low latency, and high computational demands of metaverse-related operations, the report said. China Mobile has developed solutions including 5G base station service perception features, intelligent data offloading technologies, resource management capabilities, and edge-end collaborative rendering schemes to enhance the business environment for the metaverse industry, according to the report. The network is able to provide 5G mobile users with a network speed of up to 100 Mbps and a network transmission latency lower than 20ms, satisfying the requirements of immersive and interactive XR applications with 4K resolution and a frame rate of 90fps. The 5G super network has been deployed at the Beijing Workers’ Stadium, as per the report. [IThome, in Chinese]
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