How 5G has changed sports live streaming in Hungary

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Technology is changing rapidly and with the introduction of 5G, a newer era of live streaming is on the horizon. Online streaming services have also been on the rise for a couple of years now and a few of them have already surpassed some of the most-watched Hungarian TV channels. With 5G coming into the picture, the tendency of users to watch more content from live streaming services is expected to continue growing.
But what is 5G and how is it going to change the way people consume digital media?
5G is a mysterious concept for some and it has raised intriguing questions for many. Some are concerned about supposed health risks while others are more focused on the needs of the new network.
Well, 5G is not as complicated as it may sound. The tech giant Qualcomm explains that 5G is the 5th generation mobile network preceded by the well-known and widely used 4G, 3G, 2G and 1G networks. 5G, though, is a bit more of a complex construct than its predecessors. It is designed to deliver multi-Gbps data at speed. With low latency and an enormous network capacity which is set to increase user experience and provide more reliable mobile connections, there is the potential to connect many different industries across the world.
One of the areas that may benefit from the capacity of 5G is the telecommunications industry. It has all the potential to change the bases of how people follow news or sports, for instance. The live streaming of sporting events is already an emerging market as sports fans look for alternative ways to follow their beloved teams in the highest possible quality.
The high-quality output that 5G can provide is the thing that will take sports live streaming to the next level. The aforementioned 4G network shows satisfactory results with respect to live streaming but when it comes to live events, telecommunication companies and service providers need to step up their game.





