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T-Mobile Launches 5G Network Slicing Beta Program for Video Calling Applications

Telecom giant T-Mobile has introduced a beta program for developers to utilize 5G network slicing, a revolutionary technology that is set to optimize the performance of video calling applications. As the only operator in the US with a nationwide 5G standalone architecture (5G SA) network, T-Mobile is uniquely positioned to unleash the potential of this transformative technology.

Network slicing allows for optimal network performance based on specific use case requirements. The program focuses on video calling applications, which often require consistent upload and download speeds, near-real-time responsiveness, and increased reliability. By customizing the network slice, developers can enhance their applications and provide users with an improved video calling experience.

The beta program is currently available to iOS developers in Seattle and San Francisco, with plans to expand nationwide and to Android as device manufacturers adopt the slicing capabilities on Android OS later this year. Developers from both large corporations and small startups can sign up on T-Mobile’s developer platform, DevEdge.

Already, prominent companies like Dialpad Ai, Google, Webex by Cisco, and Zoom Video Communications, Inc. have joined the program. These industry leaders recognize the potential of T-Mobile’s 5G network slicing to take their mobile and AI applications to the next level. Small business owners can also benefit from this breakthrough technology, as it has the potential to significantly enhance communication capabilities and improve team collaboration and customer engagement.

T-Mobile is known for its leadership in 5G technology. With the largest and fastest 5G network in the country, covering 326 million people across two million square miles, T-Mobile has ambitious plans to reach 300 million people with Ultra Capacity 5G by the end of the year. Through the network slicing beta program, T-Mobile aims to empower developers to create applications that will provide tangible benefits to wireless users everywhere.

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