“The testing we did in interactivity, there were big differences across the networks — but then, none of them really did well compared to results we’ve seen in other markets,” Thelander said, adding that the implementation of network slicing could improve the ability to support real-time applications.
Emil Olbrich, SRG’s VP of network technology, discusses the testing further in the video linked below, and the preview of the SRG report can be seen here.
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