The 5G Wedlock with OTT: The Journey Begins
Bhushan Balki

In this white paper, GlobalLogic takes a look at how 5G brings with it a host of new possibilities and will expand the scope of growth and revenue generation, especially for the media and entertainment industry.
In just a decade, 5G is estimated to grow by 79%, making video consumption, augmented reality, and virtual reality more efficient. With 5G, the world of gaming will be more competent and collaborative whilst opening up newer avenues for advertisement.
This paper also takes a closer look at the impact of 5G and its five important pillars that will enable immersive media for a mass-market. 5G
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