T-Mobile Unleashes Innovators to Drive 5G Forward
T-Mobile has launched its '5G Forward' initiative to promote developer innovation on its leading 5G network. Key components include the new DevEdge developer platform, a state-of-the-art innovation center, venture investments in startups, and partnerships with Disney and Red Bull. This initiative aims to eliminate Carrier Barriers that slow down 5G innovation, enabling developers to create diverse solutions easily. The program is designed to foster a robust 5G ecosystem for innovators and consumers alike.
- Launch of the DevEdge developer platform that facilitates easier connection to the network for developers.
- Introduction of the new Tech Experience 5G Hub to enhance collaboration and innovation.
- Strategic partnerships with Disney and Red Bull to create advanced 5G-powered experiences.
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What’s the news: T-Mobile is announcing a series of bold moves designed to drive developer innovation on 5G. It includes a new developer platform, innovation center, venture investments, T-Mobile Accelerator participants, and strategic 5G partnerships with
Why it matters: 5G is a game changer. But 5G hype has been out of control and 5G developer innovation has been disappointing. 5G will never reach its full potential if the Carriers don’t get out of the way.
Who it’s for: Innovators building the 5G future and everyone who will benefit from the world they create.
“T-Mobile’s leading 5G network is already having an incredible impact, changing the way people use their smartphones and disrupting industries like home broadband. And it can do so much more,” said
To truly deliver on the potential of 5G, innovators need two things.
First, they need a transformative 5G network that’s available nationwide. They won’t build for incomplete networks that only work for some people, some of the time. That’s why T-Mobile has blanketed the country with the largest and fastest 5G network.
Second, they need the Carriers to get out of the way. Building on 5G should be easy, but wireless developers run into Carrier Barriers that stand in the way. They’re forced to navigate a maze of hoops and hurdles with limited support, inaccessible experts, unclear pricing and certification that takes an eternity. And even if they clear all those hurdles, their solutions are trapped within the limited coverage of the Carriers’ lackluster 5G networks, making widespread adoption next to impossible.
That’s what 5G Forward is all about. T-Mobile is dismantling the barriers to innovation.
Introducing T-Mobile DevEdge
Today the Un-carrier launched T-Mobile DevEdge, a new developer platform that democratizes access to the network, making it fast, easy and simple for any developer to create connected solutions. With DevEdge, developers of all kinds will be able to:
- Connect any number of devices to the T-Mobile network effortlessly.
- Access a wide array of pre-certified modules, chipsets and devices and take advantage of streamlined certification processes to reduce time to market.
- Leverage APIs and OpenSource projects that unlock insights into device performance and create opportunities to improve the user experience.
- Collaborate with other developers and get access to real-time support from T-Mobile’s renowned network experts.
T-Mobile is also launching its first Developer Kit that will enable developers to connect to the network immediately with no strings attached. There’s no out-of-pocket costs, testing hardware or lengthy build time. And the first 1,000 Developer Kits are ON US! Visit devedge.t-mobile.com to sign up for DevEdge and to get a Dev Kit ON US, when they’re available this summer!
But this is just the start for DevEdge. Developers can access amazing solutions today, most of which rely on real-time data from the Un-carrier’s LTE network. In the coming months T-Mobile will unlock new DevEdge features and capabilities, all to enable developers to build on its 5G network.
Fueling the
5G innovation can come from anyone, virtually anywhere. So T-Mobile has created an ecosystem to meet innovators where they’re at – from ideation to incubation, prototyping and beyond. Today the Un-carrier is expanding its arsenal of facilities and programs that help fuel the 5G future.
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The Tech Experience 5G Hub is a brand-new 24,000 square foot technology innovation center, located just outside of
Seattle and right next door to T-Mobile’sNational Technology Lab . At the 5G Hub, partners of all sizes can access new 5G capabilities before they’re broadly deployed and work alongside T-Mobile engineers. Learn more about the 5G Hub at https://techexperience.com/5G-Hub. -
The T-Mobile Accelerator, T-Mobile’s incubator for 5G innovators, is the lead 5G partner in
North America for Qualcomm Technologies’ Snapdragon Spaces XR Developer Platform. And now, T-Mobile has teamed up with Deutsche Telekom and five new partners – Beem, VictoryXR, Mawari, Volucap and Immersiv.io – to build new consumer experiences for AR glasses. For additional details on the T-Mobile Accelerator, visit t-mobileaccelerator.com. -
T-Mobile Ventures , the Un-carrier’s 5G-focused fund, is investing in SignalWire and Spectro Cloud. SignalWire is an early leader inSoftware-Defined Telecom , enabling voice, video and messaging APIs for developers to create modern communications applications. Spectro Cloud is a Kubernetes enterprise management platform. To connect withT-Mobile Ventures , visit t-mobile.com/business/ventures.
Demonstrating Today What’s Possible Tomorrow
Finally, T-Mobile announced two new marquee partners using the Un-carrier’s transformative 5G network in breakthrough ways.
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Disney StudioLAB - T-Mobile is joining the StudioLAB Innovation Program, partnering with
Disney to develop advanced storytelling capabilities using 5G. The companies will explore new immersive fan experiences like Mixed Reality and Virtual Presence. They’ll also test new, more efficient ways to capture, produce and distribute content from the studio and remote locations. -
Red Bull – T-Mobile andRed Bull are expanding their partnership, bringing live action sports viewership to the next level. With 5G-powered drones and cameras, the companies plan to deliver new simultaneous multi-stream experiences to fans. 5G cameras mounted to athletes’ helmets put fans in the driver’s seat, giving them a first-person view of the action in real-time, while 5G-powered drones provide a unique view from above.
T-Mobile has a network built for innovation. Today, it’s re-writing the rules of wireless, once again, to push 5G Forward.
For more information on 5G Forward, visit t-mobile.com/5GForward.
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