Travel in the digital age has created a demand for AR/VR experiences.
Increasingly, these are being fed by smart devices, geolocation and exponentially growing data consumption. For service providers, opportunities abound to enhance the traveler experience with augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) use cases, making visits to the past or the future feel more real, immediate and immersive.
Mobile private networks leverage high wireless data transfer rates and low latency to enable service providers to generate these experiences and monetize their network investments. But deploying such networks is a complex process, requiring a wide variety of skill sets, network components and technologies.