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Continuing, the exec said, “We have multiple customers in this space and we are inside all those VR devices because, when you talk with people on the other side of the world, it is not able to synchronise the media with low latency, which is equally important. That is the reason why we are [developing for VR].
There’s MagicLeap– Alan: Still a challenge. MagicLeap is putting out their next generation of glasses and also shipping to the European market for sure — we have the glasses here, but we cannot currently roll out those glasses, because they don’t even have certifications for the European markets.
There’s MagicLeap– Alan: Still a challenge. MagicLeap is putting out their next generation of glasses and also shipping to the European market for sure — we have the glasses here, but we cannot currently roll out those glasses, because they don’t even have certifications for the European markets.
It started as a paper mill in the countryside of Finland. So I would say that one of the most important ones — if not the most important one — is actually related to latency. Alan: We’ve got data speeds, then we’ve got latency. Alan: Latency is 10 times faster. So this is really important.
It started as a paper mill in the countryside of Finland. So I would say that one of the most important ones — if not the most important one — is actually related to latency. Alan: We’ve got data speeds, then we’ve got latency. Alan: Latency is 10 times faster. So this is really important.
It started as a paper mill in the countryside of Finland. So I would say that one of the most important ones -- if not the most important one -- is actually related to latency. Alan: We've got data speeds, then we've got latency. Alan: Latency is 10 times faster. But Nokia has actual history that goes much beyond that.
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