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T-Mobile teaming with Drone Racing League to help emerging sport develop 5G-enabled tech

GeekWire

T-Mobile is teaming with the Drone Racing League in a multi-year deal that makes the Bellevue, Wash.-based The Drone Racing League was founded in 2015 and involves skilled pilots flying custom drones through live and virtual locations around the globe, including sports stadiums.

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T-Mobile revamps TVision service with live sports and news for $40/month, unveils $50 HUB device

GeekWire

1, available on existing TV and mobile devices in addition to the new TVision HUB Android TV device, at right. (T-Mobile T-Mobile Photos). It’s part of T-Mobile’s broader push beyond traditional wireless services, which also includes a move into 5G home Internet service. billion merger with Sprint earlier this year.

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Tagboard, which helps cable giants and sports teams produce live content, lands $8M

GeekWire

Seattle-area startup Tagboard raised $8 million to boost its live production technology used by sports and entertainment companies. Tagboard still works with sports teams and leagues to surface social posts but has also expanded its products to include a cloud-based production platform and graphics system.

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5G networks are blazing fast – charging needs to keep up

TM Forum

The hype around 5G has largely focused on network speed but communications service providers (CSPs) know that a different kind of speed is even more important: Speed of innovation. The app provider owns the relationship with the consumer, relegating the CSP to delivering the “dumb pipes” of commoditized network services.

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T-Mobile expands into live internet TV with new TVision streaming service

The Verge

After years of anticipation , T-Mobile is finally getting into the live TV business with the launch of a new internet-based streaming service called TVision, launching on November 1st. Additionally, TVision Live includes general cable fare like the Disney Channel, Cartoon Network, SyFy, TBS, TNT, USA, and Bravo.

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T-Mobile and Seattle Mariners putting fans on the mound with immersive livestream during practice

GeekWire

The view looking toward home plate from the pitcher’s mound at T-Mobile Park in Seattle. (T-Mobile T-Mobile Image). On Monday, a 360-degree high definition livestream — riding on T-Mobile’s wireless network — will stream on the Mariners’ YouTube channel at 1:30 p.m. T-Mobile Image). Virtually at least.

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Russell Wilson and Spencer Rascoff back MOJO, an app to help parent coaches find fun in youth sports

GeekWire

A search on YouTube for “youth sports drills” returns an endless scroll of every type of practice workout you could imagine. The goal is to make youth sports appealing for kids and parents, stem the tide of drop outs and build a business that taps into what makes youth sports fun.

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