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Let Us Bring It To You. T‑Mobile, Healium and Honor Flight Network Virtually Transport Veterans to D.C. Memorials with the Power of 5G
Let Us Bring It To You. T‑Mobile, Healium and Honor Flight Network Virtually Transport Veterans to D.C. Memorials with the Power of 5G
No need to leave home. Veterans living in rural America can experience the sights and sounds of the Washington D.C. war memorials with VR applications powered by T‑Mobile 5G.
Published 05-11-21
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BELLEVUE, Wash., May 11, 2021 /CSRwire/ It’s Military Appreciation Month, and we honor those who have served our country. T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) today announced it is teaming up with Healium to bring a virtual Honor Flight experience to veterans living in small towns across the country, transporting them with the power of Virtual Reality (VR) and 5G to visit the Washington D.C. war memorials from the comfort of their own homes.
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BELLEVUE, Wash., May 6, 2021 /3BL Media/ T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) continues its mission to fuel 5G innovation, with applications now open for the Fall 2021 T-Mobile Accelerator Wellness Technology Program. T-Mobile Accelerator is actively searching for startups developing the next big thing in 5G technologies that promote healthy living and improve quality of life, from personal fitness wearables that enhance sports performance to telehealth services, digital wellness applications, biomedical monitoring and more. The application window closes June 25, 2021 and the fall program begins August 9, 2021. Consumers care deeply about wellness and that interest continues to grow, said John Saw, EVP of Advanced & Emerging Technologies at T-Mobile. 5G is a powerful enabler, helping us to more deeply understand our own health and stay better connected to services that improve our quality of life.
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BELLEVUE, Wash., April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Bellevue-based startup Teal Communications has raised $9.1 million to fuel its intelligent eSIM platform for IoT and private networks and to expand its services into new verticals.
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The company s Series A is led by StageDotO Ventures, an early-stage investment fund with offices in Seattle, Washington, and Boise, Idaho. Stormbreaker Ventures, Capital Eleven, Accellius Capital, the Alliance of Angels (AoA), and principals of Steelhead Partners also participated in the round. Additionally, Sunit Patel, the former CFO at CenturyLink and Level 3 Communications and former EVP in charge of T-Mobile s acquisition of Sprint, joins Teal as an investor.
April 20, 2021·1 min read
Bellevue-Based Startup Teal Communications Raises $9.1M to Expand Intelligent eSIM Platform, Enabling Global IoT and Private Network Services
Bellevue-based startup Teal Communications has raised $9.1 million to fuel its intelligent eSIM platform for IoT and private networks and to expand its services into new verticals.
The company’s Series A is led by StageDotO Ventures, an early-stage investment fund with offices in Seattle, Washington, and Boise, Idaho. Stormbreaker Ventures, Capital Eleven, Accellius Capital, the Alliance of Angels (AoA), and principals of Steelhead Partners also participated in the round. Additionally, Sunit Patel, the former CFO at CenturyLink and Level 3 Communications and former EVP in charge of T-Mobile’s acquisition of Sprint, joins Teal as an investor.
Latest 5G Lab Brings AT&T and UConn Together Posted on Share
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Wireless carriers seem to be keenly aware of the need to develop compelling 5G use cases, as evidenced by yesterday’s announcement that AT&T is working with the University of Connecticut (UConn) on a private 5G network and 5G lab to “advance entrepreneurship, innovation and data science” using AT&T 5G service operating in the millimeter wave spectrum band in combination with multi-access edge computing (MEC).
It is the latest example of a wireless carrier establishing a lab or other environment to support the development of 5G applications. Enthusiasts envision 5G and MEC having the same sort of impact that LTE and the smartphone did.