LG partners major telecom operator to develop AI services
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Seoul, April 6 : LG Electronics said on Tuesday that it plans to develop cross-platform artificial intelligence (AI)-powered services with KT Corp, South Korea s major telecom operator, to expand use of its human-like algorithm.
A day after announcing to wind up its mobile business, LG sais it plans to commercialise services that support AI platforms from both companies after developing a joint interface.
The two companies recently verified compatibility between LG s ThinQ and KT s GiGA Genie AI platforms.
The South Korean tech giant tested its smart mirror to find out whether its smart home solutions can work with KT s AI platform that provides radio, music and other digital services, reports Yonhap news agency.
LG Electronics said on Tuesday that it plans to develop cross-platform artificial intelligence (AI)-powered services with KT Corp, South Korea s major telecom operator, to expand use of its human-like algorithm. A day after announcing to wind up its mobile business, LG sais it plans to commercialise services that support AI platforms from both companies after developing a joint interface. The two companies recently verified compatibility between LG s ThinQ and KT s GiGA Genie AI platforms. The South Korean tech giant tested its smart mirror to find out whether its smart home solutions can work with KT s AI platform that provides radio, music and other digital services, reports Yonhap news agency.
5G Future Forum opens call for new members
Leading global wireless providers adding members to further drive adoption of 5G and MEC specifications
BASKING RIDGE, N.J., April 06, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The 5G Future Forum, the global industry group focused on driving rapid adoption of 5G and Multi-access Edge Computing (“MEC”), today announced their call for new members, specifically targeting mobile network operators. The application period begins on April 6, 2021.
The 5G Future Forum (5GFF) was established in January 2020 by América Móvil, KT Corp., Rogers, Telstra, Verizon, and Vodafone to develop 5G interoperability specifications to accelerate the delivery of 5G and MEC solutions around the world.
After 2 yrs, smartphone users still hungry for 5G, fast speed
Sun, Apr 04 2021 10:41:11 AM
Seoul, Apr 4 (IANS): When 5G networks were first rolled out in South Korea in April 2019, telecom operators claimed that their ultrafast mobile speeds and low latency would usher in a new era for smartphone users and even power future technologies from autonomous vehicles to virtual reality (VR) content to cloud gaming.
Fast forward to 2021, self-driving cars are still a way off and cloud games still work on previous 4G LTE networks.
The next-generation networks have instead faced user disappointment due to slower-than-expected speeds and patchy network connection, leading to underwhelming adoption, reports Yonhap news agency.