In May, Telstra’s young engineers and graduates had the incredible opportunity to immerse themselves in everything 5G around our 5G Supercell at the Telstra 5G Soccer Cup on the Gold Coast, Australia. So a day of innovation, a day of collaboration and learning and we were joined by the Queensland University of Technology students. Now that's something that we're trialing as an application for local sport.įinally, we had our EME test team down here at Labrador at the 5G Soccer Cup and they had monitoring stations to measure the EME levels and that's part of our long term monitoring program. Now they had a fantastic soccer game and we were able to live stream it over 5G to all of the devices. Now we our service was a HD camera, 360 camera out on the soccer pitch. They got to try that first hand and see how the devices connect.Īnd one of the best demonstrations is we had a 5G network slice running here at the ground, which you can have a dedicated service on. They've been able to look inside the equipment Hut, look at all of the antennas on the tower, go and see demonstrations of the latest 5G technology, including millimeter wave which has advanced beam forming. They get to come down, test the superpower of 5G and actually see how the network works. What that means is they get to see it first hand. They've got to meet all the Telstra design experts and all the product owners that build and design our fantastic 5G network. It's been a day of collaboration and innovation with our graduates and young engineers. It's been down at the Musgrave Mustang Soccer Club.
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