“We believe that we have the potential to engage with consumers and improve their digital experience,” Khosla told ET. He added that Metaverse will enable deep involvement in genres such as games, entertainment, retail, education, e-commerce and social networking. However, Khosla pointed out that it is “essential” for the device ecosystem to reach scale and reach the critical mass quickly in order to achieve an immersive experience.
Rival Bharti Airtel Became the first operator in India to enter the Metaverse through the Xstream Multiplex. According to analysts, telcos will change their view of the metaverse between the business-to-business (B2C) and business-to-business (B2B) segments. For B2C, the platform will eventually lead to faster adoption of telcos’ 5G services and will be rolled out by the end of this year. Prashant SinghalEY’s Global TMT Emerging Markets Leader said:
But as they provide a faster, lower latency, and more bandwidth-enhanced experience, consumers start using it. That’s what’s happening in 4G as well. For the B2B segment, which is expected to drive revenue in the short term when 5G is deployed, analysts expect carriers to work with stakeholders to develop Metaverse use cases. .. Video Conference is one of the most logical applications to integrate Metaverse into the telco’s enterprise products. Worldwide, telcos have used the Metaverse to solve a variety of problems. For example, Japan’s telecommunications giant NTT has created a Tour de France “digital twin” to provide operational staff with real-time visibility into race data to ensure the continuity and safety of cycle races and to be insightful. It offers a great visualization and immersive fan experience.
Digital twins are digital replicas of seamlessly connected physical entities that enable the transfer of real-time data. According to experts, this concept can be applied to smart factories for monitoring machines, warehouse inventory management, and even surgical preparation and planning.