Revolutionizing Next-Generation Entertainment: Exploring the 5G & Metaverse Opportunity for Telcos, Media, and Tech Industry
Adrian Janon
CSO, CRO, CEO | Global B2B Revenue Growth Executive | IT, Media, Entertainment & Telecom ? Building Scalable Sales Engines
5G and the Metaverse are megatrends, presenting both a challenge and an opportunity for the telco, media and tech industry. This post explores the multifold benefits for tech, telcos and media companies, from leveraging infrastructure to building new business models to capturing downstream value through active participation in the 5G Metaverse with innovative consumer entertainment offering
This is the follow up post regarding how?telcos and Media companies can use their strengths to build leadership positions in next-generation entertainment, based on creating partnerships with tech and satcom innovators in the ecosystems.
One of the most exciting trends in the industry today is the rise of the metaverse, a virtual world that is accessible through the internet and inhabited by millions of people in the form of avatars. While the concept of the metaverse has been around for decades, recent advancements in technology, particularly 5G, are bringing us closer to realizing its potential.From the perspective of consumer entertainment, the gaming industry is leading the way in creating more immersive and engaging experiences within the metaverse. However, the potential for next-generation entertainment goes beyond gaming. Telcos and media companies must recognize this and position themselves for success in the evolving landscape.
Over the last few years I have worked with numerous companies in the telecoms and media space. From my experience, I can say that those who are willing to adapt and partner with innovators in their ecosystems are the ones who will thrive in the evolving landscape of next-generation entertainment.
5G Advancements Pave the Way for a Multi-Billion Dollar Metaverse Business Opportunity in Consumer Entertainment
The Metaverse represents a multibillion-dollar opportunity. The demand for data, and thus revenues, will increase rapidly. Depending on quality, the average virtual reality (VR) Metaverse user requires five to 40 times more bitrate than it takes to stream an HD video. In addition to the challenge of ultra-low-latency requirements, global network infrastructure requires overhauling to bring the Metaverse into consumers’ homes. Telcos are already spending heavily on such initiatives, and mobile carriers may be expected to invest as much as $720 billion globally on network upgrades between 2022–2025, according to GSMA Intelligence, of which $527 billion will be spent on 5G networks. Meanwhile, Arthur D. Little (ADL) estimates that $88 billion will be spent on fiber upgrades in the European Union alone from 2022–2030. These estimated investments offer only a snapshot of a dynamic environment and do not consider every possible use case.
From the perspective of consumer entertainment, the path to the future metaverse is currently rooted mainly in gaming. Video games have always been at the forefront of technology innovation, pushing the limits of what is possible with each new iteration. Today, games are more immersive than ever, with stunning graphics, lifelike physics, and intricate game mechanics that provide hours of engaging entertainment.
However, the gaming industry is not content to rest on its laurels. Instead, it is leading the charge towards the metaverse, leveraging emerging technologies such as 5G to create more immersive and engaging experiences. 5G networks, with their ultra-low latency and high bandwidth, provide the backbone for these new experiences, allowing for real-time interactions between players and creating a more seamless and immersive gaming environment.
One example of how 5G is enhancing gaming experiences is through cloud gaming. With cloud gaming, players can stream games directly to their devices, without the need for a high-end gaming PC or console. However this is not the only use case.
Revolutionizing Entertainment with the Full Potential of Today’s 5G Technology
With greater bandwidth, fast connections, and mass connectivity, 5G is poised to deliver next-level media services and experiences that will change the game for content creators and audiences alike. This vastly improved mobile broadband will enable media companies to revolutionize the content supply chain and deliver vastly improved mobile experiences compared to 4G. As 5G’s new capabilities are phased in, whole new content possibilities are unlocked, such as ultra-high quality video streaming with super-fast downloads and uploads on the go.
But that’s not all. 5G’s reliable, predictable end-to-end connectivity with ultra-low latencies is critical for live action, gaming, and interactive media. It will provide audiences with unprecedented levels of immersion and interactivity for live events.
Mass connectivity is another defining attribute of 5G, allowing more devices to connect to the internet in a given area at the same time. This is ideal for densely populated places, such as major events, where connectivity can be a challenge. With 5G, fans will have limitless opportunities to interact with the action, each other, and the talent.
However, 5G isn’t just about delivering better experiences for audiences. It also has the potential to transform the way media is produced and distributed. Remote production for multiple platforms is now a reality, driving creative freedom and efficiencies that were previously impossible.
With 5G’s richer, personalized, and hyper-relevant brand experiences, driven by real-time media analytics, media companies will be able to deliver more targeted and impactful content that resonates with audiences on a deeper level. In summary, 5G is set to revolutionize the way we consume and create media, unlocking endless possibilities for the industry.
I see 9 key areas where 5G will change the way we create, consume and share content, unleashing new audience and fan experiences with dramatic, unprecedented added value revenue potential:
LIVE STREAMING ANYWHERE
IMMERSIVE MEDIA
RESPONSIVE CONTENT
IMMERSIVE MARKETING & BRAND COLLABORATION
TALENT & FAN ENGAGEMENT
MARQUEE EVENTS
REMOTE PRODUCTION
DEDICATED PRODUCTION BANDWIDTH
AUGMENTED REALITY
Significant investments have been made in 5G and Metaverse infrastructure, spectrum, licenses, and device innovation. However, the potential benefits of this technology will only be realized if businesses utilize it to address the challenges and issues that impact major industry verticals worldwide.
The media and entertainment sector presents the most promising opportunity to engage consumers and ignite the mass video streaming market. Yet, there is tremendous potential for innovation across the entire production supply and value chain. This includes content creation, production workflows, and new platforms like VR and AR, as well as stadiums, marquee events, and interactive and immersive gaming.
No single company can fully capitalize on Metaverse’s and 5G’s promise. To achieve this, mobile network operators, satcom, technology firms, and media companies must collaborate, leverage their respective strengths, and innovate together to develop new use cases for this revolutionary technology. By doing so, they can create thrilling new experiences for consumers.
Let’s start today.