T-Mobile and Google Cloud announced they are
working together to combine the power of 5G and edge compute, giving
enterprises more ways to embrace digital transformation. T-Mobile will
connect the 5G ANS suite of public, private and hybrid 5G networks with
Google Distributed Cloud Edge (GDC Edge) to help customers embrace
next-generation 5G applications and use cases - like AR/VR experiences.
More companies are turning to edge computing as they focus on digital
transformation. In fact, the global edge compute market size is expected
to grow by 37.9% to $155.9 billion in 2030.
And the combination of edge computing with the low latency, high
speeds, and reliability of 5G will be key to promising use cases in
industries like retail, manufacturing, logistics, and smart cities. GDC
Edge customers across industries will be able to leverage T-Mobile's 5G
ANS easily to get the low latency, high speeds, and reliability they
will need for any use case that requires data-intensive computing
processes such as AR or computer vision.
For example, manufacturing companies could use computer vision
technology to improve safety by monitoring equipment and automatically
notifying support personnel if there are issues. And municipalities
could leverage augmented reality to keep workers at a safe distance from
dangerous situations by using machines to remotely perform hazardous
tasks.
To demonstrate the promise of 5G ANS and GDC Edge in a retail setting, T-Mobile created a proof of concept at T-Mobile's Tech Experience 5G Hub
called the "magic mirror" with the support of Google Cloud. This
interactive display leverages cloud-based processing and image rendering
at the edge to make retail products "magically" come to life. Users
simply hold a product in front of the mirror to make interactive videos
or product details - such as ingredients or instructions - appear
onscreen in near real-time.
"We've built the largest and fastest 5G network in the country. This
partnership brings together the powerful combination of 5G and edge
computing to unlock the expansion of technologies such as AR and VR from
limited applications to large-scale adoption," said Mishka Dehghan,
Senior Vice President, Strategy, Product, and Solutions Engineering,
T-Mobile Business Group. "From providing a shopping experience in a
virtual reality environment to improving safety through connected
sensors or computer vision technologies, T-Mobile's 5G ANS combined with
Google Cloud's innovative edge compute technology can bring the
connected world to businesses across the country."
"Google Cloud is committed to helping telecommunication companies
accelerate their growth, competitiveness, and digital journeys," said
Amol Phadke, General Manager, Global Telecom Industry, Google Cloud.
"Google Distributed Cloud Edge and T-Mobile's 5G ANS will help
businesses deliver more value to their customers by unlocking new
capabilities through 5G and edge technologies."