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Why 5G is more than just a number on your phone for innovative Kiwis

Why 5G is more than just a number on your phone for innovative Kiwis Newshub 3 hrs ago Mike Kilpatrick © Supplied A robot dog, a virtual reality game and remote eye tests shows real Kiwi ingenuity. While many Kiwis will only think of 5G as the signal indicator at the top of their phone, for four game-changing local businesses it s given them opportunities to innovate. Six months after being named as winners of the Spark 5G Starter Fund the businesses have launched technology prototypes showing just how important 5G can be across Aotearoa and the world. Robotics company Rocos, VR gaming creator Beyond and health businesses Objective Acuity and oDocs Eye Care shared $625,000 of funding and technology support from Spark in October 2020.

Watch: Spark shows off $625K 5G Starter Fund winners, from robot dogs to remote eye tests

Watch: Spark shows off $625K 5G Starter Fund winners, from robot dogs to remote eye tests 5 May, 2021 10:07 PM 4 minutes to read New Zealand businesses winners of Spark’s 5G Starter Fund. Video / Alex Burton The four winners from Spark s recently contested $625,000 5G Starter Fund are on display in the atrium of the telco s Victoria St West Auckland HQ today (at 167 Victoria St West). Read More As well their cash prize, the winners got access to Spark s 5G Co-Lab and tech and business support from the telco. Spark 5G Starter Fund winner Rocos is demo ing how low-latency 5G can be used to contorl one of Boston Dynamic s robot dogs. Photo / Alex Burton

Business Scoop » Spark Showcases 5G-powered Robotics, Gaming And Eye Care Prototypes

Press Release – Spark Six months after being named as winners of the Spark 5G Starter Fund, four innovative Kiwi businesses are launching their game-changing technology prototypes, offering a first look at the positive outcomes 5G can bring to communities across New Zealand. … Six months after being named as winners of the Spark 5G Starter Fund, four innovative Kiwi businesses are launching their game-changing technology prototypes, offering a first look at the positive outcomes 5G can bring to communities across New Zealand. Robotics company Rocos, VR gaming creator Beyond and health businesses Objective Acuity and oDocs Eye Care were the successful recipients of a share of $625,000 of funding and technology support from Spark in October 2020.

Watch: Robot dogs to remote eye tests - Spark s 5G Starter Fund winners

Watch: Robot dogs to remote eye tests - Spark s 5G Starter Fund winners
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Spark expands 5G service to Te Awamutu and New Plymouth

Telecompaper Wireless Spark expands 5G service to Te Awamutu and New Plymouth Thursday 10 December 2020 | 08:07 CET | News New Zealand operator Spark has launched its 5G service in Te Awamutu and New Plymouth. Spark reports that Te Awamutu is the third busiest cell site in New Zealand for mobile data usage. Spark is working with Aon New Zealand in Te Awamutu to help keep their business connected over 5G, through a trial of Spark s cloud managed network VMware SD-WAN service. Thank you for visiting Telecompaper Sign up below to get access to the rest of this article and all the telecom news you need.

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