, which offers safety technology for the remote teleoperation of autonomous vehicles, said that the bandwidth availability and lower network latency has allowed them to 5G has helped Phantom Auto offer new features even as unmanned fleets grow in size.
Other applications showcased included remote medical diagnostic services and a service that enables blockchain-verified location for industrial supply chains.is an often-cited use case for 5G, but Ponto Care has moved in a different direction. The company offers a service that connects patients to doctors in a remote facility supported by technicians using AR and live video broadcast for supervision of exams in areas where patients don't have access to well-equipped exam rooms., which develops technology for crowdsourced maps and decentralized location services. The company said it leveraged edge computing functions on the 5G network to authenticate the location of various objects on blockchain in near-real-time without sensors.
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