[eBook] Road to the Metaverse: Telecoms’ Next Journey Begins

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Glimpses of the Metaverse are everywhere. Augmented Reality. Virtual Reality. Virtual Avatars. NFTs. Cryptocurrencies. Virtual cities. Virtual kingdoms. With Web 3-enabled interfaces and technologies such as blockchain, the metaverse will greatly enhance how brands interact with their customers. Services rendered in the metaverse will enable new levels of accessibility and engagement across both private and public sectors. Live 3D navigations through unchartered territories and faraway lands will redefine travel experiences. Truly immersive experiences via VR-powered virtual cinemas and gaming zones will create new realities we can’t resist.

At the heart of the metaverse is data connectivity. Unprecedented speeds, zero-to-no latency, unlimited bandwidth, super-fast cloud computing capabilities and real-time rich communications are essentially the biggest enablers of the metaverse. The telecom industry, by positioning itself at the intersection of cloud, connectivity and the consumer, is expected to play the crucial role of bridging the metaverse to humans on the ground with reliable, ubiquitous and equitable access. The road to the metaverse begins here.

Download our 147-page eBook to see what 48 telecom tech companies say about the role the metaverse will play in the telecoms industry.

 

Featured companies include:

  • Neustar, a TransUnion Company
  • 1623 Farnam
  • 5G Open Innovation Lab
  • Amdocs
  • Arelion
  • Arrcus
  • Assurant
  • BAI Communications
  • Beyond Now
  • Broadforward
  • BT
  • Ciena
  • Clearfield
  • Commscope
  • DZS
  • EPAM
  • floLive
  • Fujitsu
  • Futurism Technologies
  • IBM
  • IEEE
  • Infinera
  • Intraway
  • Itential
  • Iveda
  • Juniper Networks
  • Kaloom
  • Kyndryl
  • Lumen
  • MATRIXX
  • MD7
  • MEF
  • Mimecast
  • Mobile Ecosystem Forum
  • Nokia
  • Optiva
  • Qvantel
  • SlashNext
  • Softil
  • Spirent
  • Sprinklr
  • Supermicro
  • TTP
  • Twoobii
  • Zayo
  • Zerify

10 months ago / Telecom White Papers / By Ray Sharma