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Edge computing is gaining unprecedented attention as the industry moves into the 5G era, and nowhere is that more apparent than with the gaming industry in China. The market boasts nearly 665 million players who spend over 278 billion yuan on video games, making it the world’s most lucrative gaming market, according to a recent report from Statista. More than 75 percent of the total gaming market share came from mobile gamers, the report states. Using cloud gaming platforms, users can stream their favorite games rather than downloading them on smartphones or gaming consoles or buying physical copies.
This, of course, means the user experience must be stellar and the technology behind it resilient and reliable. Games can’t successfully be played in real-time if the network is slow or the signal is dropped; this will lead to lagging images or out of sync operation, which will then lead to loss of revenue if users drop off the game due to poor quality. Several technologies must come together for high-quality gaming to be achieved at scale, and China Telecom Americas is well-positioned to deliver Quality of Experience across the entire gaming experience by utilizing them. These technologies include:
To provide customers with the low latency required by the next generation of gaming and other apps, China Telecom Americas is deploying MEC at the edge of its network globally. This will allow gamers to leverage the network like never before, while leaving plenty of network bandwidth for other applications, both consumer and enterprise.
According to the GSMA, “the move of part of the computing power from the cloud to the edge could to a large extent be seen as an operator-centric technology shift, which builds on previous developments such as the softwarization and virtualization of networks and plays into 5G deployments.” In other words, operators now have the ability to move beyond being an access pipe provider to become an information service enabler, deploying new services like gaming with Quality of Experience. China Telecom Americas is well down this path with its 5G and MEC capabilities, paired with the world-class fixed line network that 5G requires.
For more information on how China Telecom Americas is improving the user experience for gamers in China and other applications, visit our Content Delivery page.
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