Could High-Speed 5G Make Hologram Calls a Reality?

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Published: October 22, 2018

Rebekah Carter - Writer

Rebekah Carter

The emergence of 5G technology connectivity could mean big changes in the way that we communicate. Not only could this high-speed solution deliver the potential for high-quality streaming of 4K video through conferencing devices, but some companies are even beginning to explore the possibility of calls augmented by holograms.

While holographic images shooting out of your smartphone might sound a little far-fetched, it’s hard to disregard the idea entirely. After all, we’re living in a world filled with smart technology, artificial intelligence, and virtual reality – all things we would have equally described as “sci-fi” concepts in the past.

How Close Are We to Hologram Calls?

Communicating with your friends via hologram probably won’t be a feature of the next iPhone, but according to an expert from the Knowledge Transfer Network, Richard Foggie, it may be something that we begin to see during the next five years. The driving force behind this technology will be the high-speed connections enabled by 5G, which can manage and deliver more substantial amounts of data at a rapid rate.

Holograms may not be reserved for Star Wars-style communication either. Like AR and VR technology today, there’s also a possibility that holographic solutions could help to increase immersion and engagement with video games, business meetings, and even industrial applications.

Experiments into the possibilities of holographic phone calls are already happening around the world. In 2017, US telecom vendor Verizon, and Korean company KT Telecom held the first “live international hologram” call, using trial 5G networks. Now, the UK has Vodafone showcasing similar calls made over their 5G trial network to demonstrate the possibilities of the technology.

The Incredible Potential of 5G

Though the tests that we’re seeing in holographic technology today are still in their early stages, they prove that the launching pads are already out there for companies who want to take the concept further. KT has already said that they will be working on commercialising audio video calls to help people meet “in real size, in real time.”

Holographic technology isn’t the only incredible solution that 5G could offer. The lower latency available from the technology also means that people will be able to interact more instantaneously over the web, without having to worry about lag. This true “real-time” communication solution will be important going forward, as it becomes increasingly crucial for employees to be able to work together on the same immersive environment regardless of where they are.

Combine the speed and reliability of 5G with the possibilities that it offers in terms of video, and we’ve already got everything we need for a transformative communication environment. 5G has the potential to send much sharper images, and even deliver higher quality VR and AR definition for communication through mixed realities.

The Next Step in Connectivity

Ultimately, 5G unlocks a world of new opportunities. For instance, customers using virtual reality headsets in their home will be able to use the same tools when they’re out and about, which could be ideal for things like training simulations. Consumers throughout the world are also likely to continue seeing more “immersive” content, which they can interact and engage with in unique ways.

5G is so much more than just a “faster version” of 4G. It’s the route to a more reliable and innovative communication experience.

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