It will offer cutting-edge virtual production technology, with a 236m2 Sound Stage and a series of R&D labs featuring spatial audio, volumetric capture and multisensory devices as well as a private 5G/6G Network.
The short film is exclusive content created by the two companies to launch the new Edge 30 Ultra with all the power of the Brazilian operator's 5G connection.
An Omdia study reveals the technology has reached 540 million at the end of 2021 and will account for almost 60% of global mobile service revenues in 2026, coming from 40% of subscriptions by volume.
5G subscription uptake is expected to be faster than that of 4G following its launch in 2009, as 5G subscriptions are estimated to reach 1 billion two years earlier than 4G, according to the latest edition of the Ericsson Mobility Report.
During the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, the company launched a 5G studio showcasing the possibilities afforded by this technology standard in TV broadcasting.