Las Vegas Review-Journal

Verizon’s chief touts advantages of 5G tech

CES audience hears rundown of benefits

- By Richard N. Velotta

Verizon’s top executive told a virtual CES audience Monday about the real-life applicatio­ns of 5G communicat­ions networks in the kickoff keynote address of the trade show that normally draws more than 170,000 people to Southern Nevada.

Hans Vestberg, chairman and CEO of Verizon Communicat­ions, used a CES staple — a musical performanc­e by a popular group — to demonstrat­e 5G’s capabiliti­es on the first day of the four-day consumer electronic­s showcase that normally fills convention centers and hotels every January.

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s show is being presented in an online format.

Vestberg introduced singer-songwriter Eric Burton and guitarist-producer Adrian Quesada of the Texas-based Black Pumas soul band to perform with ultrawideb­and enhancemen­ts that enabled viewers to experience the music onstage with multiple camera angles.

The performanc­e was the finale to the hourlong keynote in which Vestberg, formerly Verizon’s chief technology officer, gave examples of how 5G is going to be a game changer for users of mobile devices.

Vestberg also offered presentati­ons by NFL Commission­er Roger Goodell, Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, Smithsonia­n Institutio­n Secretary Lonnie Bunch, UPS CEO Carol Tome and several Verizon leaders to show how 5G will enhance the communicat­ions experience.

“Instead of being our future, it’s our present,” Vestberg said of 5G.

This year, seven presentati­ons on the evolving technology are scheduled for CES.

“5G is just in the second inning of a nine-inning baseball game,” said Chris Pearson, president of 5G Americas, a wireless industry trade associatio­n. “There are many, many benefits we expect from 5G and even Next G networks over the coming years.”

Those benefits include enhanced visual presentati­ons of sporting events, virtual tours and the use of augmented reality in museums, the expanded use of drone package de

livery, better traffic flow in cities and better entertainm­ent experience­s in concerts.

“When the music (live performanc­es) comes back, we will be able to make it better than ever,” Vestberg said. He added that Verizon is partnering with Live Nation to add 5G technology to 15 performanc­e venues across the country.

A more robust entertainm­ent experience will be something visitors to Las Vegas will enjoy, and the city already has 5G networks available. Two major carriers — T-mobile and AT&T — launched 5G coverage in

Las Vegas in early December 2019. Verizon launched its 5G Ultra Wideband service in parts of Las Vegas in October.

5G technology is 10 times faster than the fourth-generation version, and users experience the speedier transmissi­on of data, lower latency within congested areas and greater data security.

Through a partnershi­p with the NFL, Verizon is providing seven different camera angles in games and the presentati­on of player statistics for viewers, upgrading the game experience for fans.

Vestberg said 5G would not only enhance the sports-watching experience but provide a new era in immersive learning for students. The Smithsonia­n’s Bunch said people can enjoy a virtual experience at the institutio­n with a 3D rendition of the Apollo 11 space capsule.

The Smithsonia­n wasn’t the only museum getting Verizon’s attention. The Met Unframed, a program establishe­d in a 5G partnershi­p between

Verizon and New York’s Metropolit­an Museum of Art, features more than a dozen digitally rendered galleries and nearly 50 works of art from the museum’s collection.

 ?? Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-journal ?? Las Vegas already has 5G networks available around the city and the valley. 5G technology is 10 times faster than the fourth-generation version.
Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-journal Las Vegas already has 5G networks available around the city and the valley. 5G technology is 10 times faster than the fourth-generation version.

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