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In part one of this three-part series on the metaverse, we look at how the metaverse is likely to shape up, the challenges facing current infrastructure in delivering a truly immersive experience, and the role of 5G in overcoming these challenges.
By Abhinav Purohit,Chief Expert, Middle East Region, Business & Strategy Consulting
In part one of this three-part series on the metaverse, we look at how the metaverse is likely to shape up, the challenges facing current infrastructure in delivering a truly immersive experience, and the role of 5G in overcoming these challenges.
Most people would have watched (or heard about) the movie Ready Player One. Set in 2045 and based on Ernest Cline’s novel of the same name, a group of contestants goes on a virtual treasure hunt to find Easter eggs that will give them control over OASIS – a virtual world.
This is the very essence of metaverse, a world where users can carry out their daily activities in a virtual world with a pinch of reality.