I recently came across this random video on reddit. Apparently the demonstration was done to promote the potential benefits of ‘telemedicine’—making remote surgeries possible, and the low latency (i.e., little to no signal delay) of 5G technology.
I recently came across this random video on reddit. Apparently the demonstration was done to promote the potential benefits of ‘telemedicine’—making remote surgeries possible, and the low latency (i.e., little to no signal delay) of 5G technology.