Verizon 5G Brings the Indy 500 to Fans’ Homes

The coronavirus pandemic may be keeping people at home, but Verizon is bringing the Indy 500 right to them....
Verizon 5G Brings the Indy 500 to Fans’ Homes
Written by Matt Milano

The coronavirus pandemic may be keeping people at home, but Verizon is bringing the Indy 500 right to them.

Verizon, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) and NBC Sports have teamed up to provide a front-row experience to fans. A high-definition, 360-degree camera will be placed in the infield and take advantage of Verizon’s 5G Ultra Wideband service, as well as augmented reality (AR).

In addition to being streamed via Verizon’s BlueJeans platform, AR will allow fans to watch the race on their smartphones, choosing the perspective that best suits them. They will even be able to tour the garages and see the drivers.

“Thanks to Verizon, fans around the globe will be given unprecedented digital access to the biggest personalities and the most exciting behind-the-scenes action of this year’s Indianapolis 500,” said Jonathan Gibson, Executive Vice President, Penske Corporation. “From 5G powered Race Day footage to a public drivers meeting on an innovative platform like BlueJeans, we’re excited to team up with Verizon for an epic Race Weekend.”

This is just the latest example of what can be accomplished when combining 5G with other innovative technologies, such as AR.

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