CTHINGS.CO, Deutsche Telekom and Valmont Demonstrate 5G Network Slicing for Urban Infrastructure

CTHINGS.CO

CTHINGS.CO has joined forces with Deutsche Telekom for a live demonstration of 5G Network Slicing and top-notch on-demand open APIs at the hubraum 5G Testing Lab launch in Kraków, Poland.

Valmont’s Smart Lamp Pole, a cutting-edge urban infrastructure solution created with CTHINGS.CO to improve safety and security in smart cities, was on display during the demonstration. Leveraging the power of the standalone 5G Network in Deutsche Telekom’s hubraum incubator lab, CTHINGS.CO successfully illustrated the dynamic capabilities of network slicing to ensure the high-quality and latency of surveillance video streaming in real-time.

CTHINGS.CO used 5G Network Slicing and open APIs in a live demonstration to request quality on demand for mission-critical surveillance video streaming in a congested environment. This approach enables precise network parameter adjustments, ensuring optimal performance tailored to the needs of the use case. The ability of the solution to adapt to the specific needs of surveillance applications demonstrates its potential to revolutionize urban safety and security measures.

The use cases for Quality on Demand APIs and 5G Network Slicing go far beyond just streaming videos. The same principle is used for applications that require ultra-low latency or extreme bandwidths, like autonomous vehicles, remote operations, machine learning and artificial intelligence.

“The importance of 5G Network Slicing and open APIs in our portfolio of solutions cannot be overstated. These technologies enable us to dynamically allocate network resources, ensuring critical applications receive the necessary quality and performance they demand,” said Arnold Wierzejski, CEO at CTHINGS.CO.

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