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Showing posts with label Internet of things. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Internet of things. Show all posts

Friday, September 25, 2020

Telia, TV2 Denmark and BB&S Develop 5G-Connected Lamps for TV, Film Production

Danish mobile operator Telia has joined forces with TV2 Denmark and Copenhagen-based lighting company BB&S, to develop 5G-connected lamps for television production and film-making, with the aim of improving cost efficiency in broadcasting.
Telia Denmark’s 5G program head Claus Berthou Madsen said it has looked at the potential business value of 5G for customers and their industries and found applications for content distribution and production.
BB&S provides lighting rigs for Hollywood productions and TV studios all over the world. More than 100 lamps are used in studio lightning, and each lamp is connected by a power cable and a control cable. Together with TV2 and Telia, it successfully tested a lightning set-up using only one lamp and 5G connectivity to control lightning and all lamps wirelessly.
The simple set-up will significantly save costs as well as provide up-to-date performance data from each lamp to optimize the lighting. It will also be possible to remotely control the lighting from the office in Copenhagen instead of being on-set in Hollywood.
Morten Brandstrup, head of News technology at TV2, said this will give broadcasters new opportunities compared with 4G/LTE, which has the problems of signal delay and data-capacity scarcity. He added that 5G will enable broadcasters to have people in several locations in a live interview set-up and produce large live events without the traditional production truck at the venue.
As we have written on a number of occasions recently, the advent of 5G involves not just a higher speed of mobile data transmission but a quantum jump in the kind of services that can be provided, particularly in the realm of Internet of Things. Mobile operators, as they roll out 5G, are looking for new IoT applications that they can make their own, via technology partnerships in most cases, and thereby not only make revenue but distinguish themselves in extremely competitive marketplaces. This is especially the case in the most developed economies.
This example from Denmark is instructive in that in involves an application—movie and TV lighting—which despite its quite specialized nature is of vital importance to a sizable industry that is itself experiencing significant challenges relating to revenue and expenses. The introduction of the 5G-enabled IoT into this sphere promises to bring about some changes that should have major effects on cost and logistics.
Using 5G signals to monitor lighting is, of course, desirable in that it increases the efficiency of the devices. The remote control aspect of the system increases ease of use and may also reduce the number of personnel needed to operate the equipment, which could bring about cost savings for production companies.
Beyond that, however, the larger benefit lies in the ability to control lighting for Hollywood productions, as well as for those in various locations, remotely from Denmark. The costs relating to on-location production and travel are punishing for movie and TV projects; with the Telia-TV 2-BB&S system, directors and lighting operators could be spared the need to travel, and the lighting equipment would not need to be moved as often as now. Since BB&S is already well established in the motion picture industry, Telia has picked an appropriate partner with which to attract new clients for this IoT application. 

Tarifica is a global SaaS company and a market leader in the real-time collection, analysis and delivery of telecom plan and pricing data worldwide. Through a mix of AI, modeling and market expertise, Tarifica tracks hundreds of thousands of plan and pricing data points daily. No other company tracks more. Tarifica's mission is to continuously convert data into the dynamic intelligence that fuels opportunities for its clients, the world's leading operators, regulators and consultants.
Learn more about Tarifica at www.tarifica.com.

Monday, July 13, 2020

AT&T and Accenture Create Private Mobile Network for Phillips 66

U.S. operator AT&T and professional services company Accenture are working with the American multinational energy company Phillips 66 to create industrial mobile wireless connectivity via the development of a private mobile network platform. The platform will lay the foundation for potential future 5G use, including support for Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and low-latency applications. Phillips 66 invited Accenture to address mobile performance gaps with its existing public mobile network near one of its refineries in Belle Chasse, Louisiana.
The private mobile network was selected as a proof of concept to demonstrate the ability to handle increased mobile connectivity needs from the ongoing Phillips 66 digital transformation initiatives. The proof-of-concept private network was designed from the ground up to address Phillips 66’s industrial digital requirements. AT&T was selected as the telecommunications provider to create the necessary engineering for a dedicated mobile network platform, using multi-access edge compute across licensed spectrum. 
Despite the great strides being made in mobile network technology, including 5G, there are circumstances in which normal public networks do not fully meet the needs of enterprise customers. For heavy-industry companies such as Phillips 66, which rely on constant communication between workers on oil refineries and other large installations, as well as IoT applications, a private mobile network may be a better solution. Free of interference and potential narrowing of bandwidth due to other users, a private network delivers greater reliability and high-quality connectivity.
In consultation with Accenture, Phillips 66 decided to choose AT&T as its MNO partner in developing such a network. And while the project is still in the proof-of-concept phase, Phillips has described the results as “promising.” At present, the solution is filling in gaps in coverage; in future, it can be extended to include IIoT and 5G applications. Phillips also expects it to be expanded to include other locations within the company’s ecosystem.
For major mobile operators like AT&T, such special projects represent a very lucrative and exciting opportunity. Developing a private network for a large enterprise of course brings in significant revenue, in terms of project fees and future network usage charges, but it also allows the operator to explore possibilities for innovation that may not at present be affordable or even possible for a public network. In essence, a private network may be a laboratory of sorts for the development and testing of possibilities that one day will be made more widely available.
Tarifica is a global SaaS company and a market leader in the real-time collection, analysis and delivery of telecom plan and pricing data worldwide. Through a mix of AI, modeling and market expertise, Tarifica tracks hundreds of thousands of plan and pricing data points daily. No other company tracks more. Tarifica's mission is to continuously convert data into the dynamic intelligence that fuels opportunities for its clients, the world's leading operators, regulators and consultants. 
Learn more about Tarifica at www.tarifica.com.