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Echoing Apple’s iPhone Launch, Magic Leap Taps AT&T for Exclusive US Distribution

Road to VR

Magic Leap today announced that AT&T, one of the leading cellular carriers in the US, has invested in the company and solidified a partnership making AT&T the “exclusive wireless distributor of Magic Leap products for consumers in the U.S.” Cingular merged with AT&T in 2007.

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Augmenting Enterprise Productivity, with Altoura’s Jamie Fleming and Bharat Ahluwalia

XR for Business Podcast

And we were in Atlanta talking to a group of Sprint-- the different leaders within Sprint. As long as you have a recently-modern device -- iPhone, Android phones, tablets, laptops -- and when it's AR enabled device it works in an AR mode, so you can place it around your physical environment. Alan: So exciting.

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Augmenting Enterprise Productivity, with Altoura’s Jamie Fleming and Bharat Ahluwalia

XR for Business Podcast

And we were in Atlanta talking to a group of Sprint-- the different leaders within Sprint. As long as you have a recently-modern device -- iPhone, Android phones, tablets, laptops -- and when it's AR enabled device it works in an AR mode, so you can place it around your physical environment. Alan: So exciting.

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Augmenting Enterprise Productivity, with Altoura’s Jamie Fleming and Bharat Ahluwalia

XR for Business Podcast

And we were in Atlanta talking to a group of Sprint-- the different leaders within Sprint. As long as you have a recently-modern device -- iPhone, Android phones, tablets, laptops -- and when it's AR enabled device it works in an AR mode, so you can place it around your physical environment. Alan: So exciting.

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COVID-19 Accelerating VR Adoption

Tech Trends VR

What is also interesting about this example is that participants were using different “keys” to access the Beame platform from London, New York, and Atlanta respectively. She also regularly writes for Fast Company, Ars Technica, Quartz, Wired and others. Connect with her on LinkedIn and follow @alicebonasio on Twitter.