A new wave of technology is set to end one of the most annoying problems about streaming your favourite shows.
Source:News Corp Australia
“So when someone asks why they should upgrade to 5G, and they say they’re someone who watches a lot of video content in their home, we explain that 5G offers a better video experience,” he said. “At the moment, the ping speeds are fine for one 4K video stream, but as soon as the kids upstairs jump on Tik Tok, and the partner jumps on to stream some sport, and someone else tries to upload some homework, you can quickly exhaust that bandwidth.
“It’s also an area known as being very diverse, with multi-family member dwellings, which is where the speed of the 5G network is needed. People who will be streaming more and on different devices.”
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