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5G Network and AI Deliver Real-Time Operations at 300-Acre PGA Event

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Ronald van Loon@Ronald_vanLoon

Then there are the layers most people overlook.

→ 5G Transact supporting payments across the venue → SuperMobile helping keep the workforce connected → The AI Assistant in the PGA app supporting fan questions

Different systems. Different users. One connected operational environment.

This is not about any single technology. It is about what becomes possible when multiple systems operate on network infrastructure designed to support concurrent demand.

Network slicing means dedicated capacity for AI computer vision, simultaneously supporting tens of thousands of fan devices, without one system slowing down another.

That is enterprise infrastructure design in practice. And it is a direct CIO conversation.

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Ronald van Loon@Ronald_vanLoon

The enterprise question coming out of the PGA Championship is not “what technology did T-Mobile deploy?”

It is: is your network built to support multiple systems simultaneously, under pressure, at scale?

Because the network is no longer background infrastructure.

It is part of the operational infrastructure behind the experience.

I broke down what that looked like across broadcast, operations, fan experience, and workforce in my latest video with @TMobileBusiness.

Watch it here: https://t-mo.co/3QVpSQX

What would it take for your organization’s network to support this kind of operational demand? Drop your thoughts below.

T-Mobile for Business Partner

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