Also pivotal for telcos, medicine, but also tech giants
Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2025 4:41 am
In video too, which by far dominates mobile activity. The BBC has just joined forces with its private competitor ITV to launch an on-demand streaming offer at the end of the year to compete with Netflix and Amazon Prime. In France, the 3 major audiovisual groups ( France Télévisions, TF1 and M6 ) have been working for months on a joint offer. Vimeo, which is working on multi-camera live capture solutions using AI, has assured that its video platform will quickly allow everyone to build their own Netflix!
Multiplying experiments and risk-taking, Universal bahrain mobile database Music said in Barcelona that it was completely reinventing itself around mobile consumption data and mentioned developments in 4K videos, video games and altered realities.
The IOC has teamed up with Alibaba to take advantage of its cloud for the upcoming Tokyo Olympics, to develop live experiences in virtual and augmented reality on mobile devices in order to better enjoy the athletes' performances and help the judges with their ratings.
Flanked by an unflattering image among consumers that has little to envy those of the tobacco industry or banks , telecommunications operators are also forced to pivot. Their investments in networks are significant, their business models uncertain, while connectivity is becoming a commodity in a world where, there as elsewhere, value is captured almost entirely by apps, platforms and OTT services. They are therefore going into the media, as in America, into value-added data services, payment systems, automation (provision of private 5G networks), or even mobile video games, as in Singapore. The Spanish Telefonica is banking on fresh blood, opening its apps and has invested in 800 start-ups.
Multiplying experiments and risk-taking, Universal bahrain mobile database Music said in Barcelona that it was completely reinventing itself around mobile consumption data and mentioned developments in 4K videos, video games and altered realities.
The IOC has teamed up with Alibaba to take advantage of its cloud for the upcoming Tokyo Olympics, to develop live experiences in virtual and augmented reality on mobile devices in order to better enjoy the athletes' performances and help the judges with their ratings.
Flanked by an unflattering image among consumers that has little to envy those of the tobacco industry or banks , telecommunications operators are also forced to pivot. Their investments in networks are significant, their business models uncertain, while connectivity is becoming a commodity in a world where, there as elsewhere, value is captured almost entirely by apps, platforms and OTT services. They are therefore going into the media, as in America, into value-added data services, payment systems, automation (provision of private 5G networks), or even mobile video games, as in Singapore. The Spanish Telefonica is banking on fresh blood, opening its apps and has invested in 800 start-ups.