T-Mobile launches 5G network slicing beta for developers

Ulf Ewaldsson of T-Mobile

T-Mobile has launched a 5G network slicing beta for developers who are working to boost their video calling applications with the 5G standalone architecture (5G SA). With a customised network slice, developers can sign up to test video calling applications that require consistent uplink and downlink speeds along with lower latency (near-real-time responsiveness) and increased reliability.

“The wireless industry has talked about 5G network slicing for years and at T-Mobile we’ve been putting in the work to bring it to life,” says Ulf Ewaldsson, president of Technology at T-Mobile. “Thanks to our nationwide 5G SA network, T-Mobile is the only operator in the country capable of unlocking this technology so developers can immediately begin creating applications that can one day provide tangible benefits to wireless users everywhere.”

Data traffic on video calling apps has increased over the last few years as more people work remotely or stay connected with family and friends on the go. That’s why T-Mobile is inviting developers to build new or create better versions of their applications through its network slicing beta – knowing the customised slice will provide their app with optimised network conditions. T-Mobile plans to expand the network slicing beta to additional application types and use cases in the future.

T-Mobile’s network slicing beta is currently accessible for iOS developers in Seattle and San Francisco, with plans to expand nationwide and to Android later this year. Video calling app developers, regardless of their size, can sign up for the beta through the Un-carrier’s developer platform DevEdge, and those in the greater Seattle area have the opportunity to join T-Mobile engineers at the 5G Hub to test and validate this capability on their applications. They’ll be among developers already working to boost applications from companies like Dialpad Ai, Google, Webex by Cisco, Zoom Video Communications, Inc. and more.

“With the rise of the hybrid workforce and an increase in complex applications, there has never been a more critical need for 5G,” says Brian Peterson, chief technology officer and co-founder of Dialpad. “T-Mobile’s 5G opens up incredible new possibilities for bringing mobile and AI applications to the next level. It gives us the ability to test new capabilities with features like network slicing and, ultimately, supercharge Dialpad and AI adoption for customers across the country.”

“Advanced 5G networks are more important than ever with work increasingly happening on the go in today’s era of hybrid work,” says Amit Barave, vice president of product management, Webex by Cisco. “We are proud to be working side-by-side with T-Mobile to harness cutting-edge features like network slicing that will deliver innovative solutions to customers that empower hybrid work.”

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