Verizon redefines clear connections on-the-go with the launch of Enhanced Video Calling
December 11 2024 - 12:00PM
Verizon, a leader in wireless innovation, today announced the
launch of Enhanced Video Calling powered by network slicing,
currently available on iPhone. Enhanced Video Calling is a new
technology feature allowing Verizon’s gold-standard network to
intelligently adapt and manage data from video communication
applications like Facetime, WhatsApp and Zoom to provide an even
better experience for iPhone users.
Network slicing, the technology on which Enhanced Video Calling
is based, addresses the evolving landscape of mobile consumption,
where video calls are replacing traditional voice calls, streaming
dominates entertainment, gaming has moved to the cloud, and
businesses rely on real-time collaboration for a remote,
distributed workforce. These data-intensive applications demand a
network that can adapt and effectively manage traffic in real-time,
maintaining high-quality audio and video connections while on the
move, and ensuring seamless communication even in congested
areas.
Building on Verizon's legacy of extraordinary network quality
and a commitment to connecting people, Enhanced Video Calling marks
a significant advancement in mobile connectivity, delivering a host
of benefits for Verizon customers when it matters most,
including:
- Clear Video Calls: Customers can get
clear video calls even in times of congestion, making virtual
connections feel more personal and engaging.
- Consistent real-time collaboration:
Low latency, high quality video conferencing, allowing minimized
disruptions for essential business communications and critical
scenarios.
"At Verizon, we are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of
connectivity to empower our customers to thrive in today's digital
world," says Srini Kalapala, Senior Vice President of Technology
and Product Development. "Using the 5G advanced network features to
power Enhanced Video Calling allows us to offer seamless mobile
video calling experiences for our customers, even in congested
areas.”
Enhanced Video Calling is available in select 5G Ultra Wideband
coverage areas at no additional cost with the Unlimited Ultimate
plan or Business Unlimited Pro 5G Plan, an iPhone14 or newer
device, iOS 18.2 and with participating applications. Exclusions
may apply. See Important Plan Information and FAQ for details.
Network slicing technology marks a
significant advancement in mobile connectivity. Enhanced
Video Calling employs network slicing technology. This unique 5G
advanced capability uses a virtualized network infrastructure to
dynamically match network performance characteristics to specific
application requirements, while optimizing the network performance
to support all services.
The advanced capabilities, high speed, increased bandwidth, and
low latency of 5G are inspiring the development of a wide variety
of new use cases that include everything from massive numbers of
IoT devices that use very few network resources, to smartphone
applications that use data in countless ways, to more complex
solutions such as gaming, AR/VR and mixed reality that will require
massive computing capabilities and low latency on the edge of the
network. Those solutions would each benefit from different
combinations of network capabilities.
The 5G standalone core’s cloud-native applications, in
combination with built-in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine
Learning (ML), enables the dynamic allocation of the appropriate
resources, referred to as network slicing. It also allows for
automated network configuration changes, including the ability to
scale up or scale down network function capacity in real time - to
provide the right service levels and network resources needed for
each use case and customer.
For example, utility company smart readers use very little
bandwidth, are not latency sensitive, and do not need mobility
routing functions as they are in a fixed position attached to homes
and do not move. This use case would require fewer network
resources. Alternatively, massive multi-player online gaming in a
mobile environment would benefit from certain upload and download
speeds and low latency to work effectively and provide players with
an immersive experience on a mobile device. In each case, using
network slicing, Verizon would be able to better match network
performance to application requirements. In short, dynamic network
resource provisioning allows the network to dynamically support the
experience customers should get for the applications they are using
and efficiently provide that specific service level when resources
are available.
MEDIA CONTACT:Karen
Schulz864.561.1527Karen.Schulz@VerizonWireless.com
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