rewrite this title T-Mobile wants to make 5G actually useful with a self-driving car project

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rewrite this title T-Mobile wants to make 5G actually useful with a self-driving car project

What you need to know

  • A company in Jacksonville, Florida will use a private 5G network from T-Mobile to operate autonomous vehicles.
  • The shuttles will run on a loop between EverBank Stadium and a new waterfront, fitting into the existing Jacksonville public transit network.
  • Due to limitations with Wi-Fi and cellular, 5G is needed to ensure that fleets of autonomous vehicles are reliable and scalable.

5G was billed as the future of mobile connectivity, but it hasn’t quite lived up to expectations. Now, T-Mobile is looking to showcase one of the key applications of 5G by bringing autonomous vehicles to Jacksonville, Florida. 

T-Mobile announced in a press release that it’s working with Miller Electric Company to bring fully autonomous shuttles to a three-mile strip in Jacksonville. These bus-shaped shuttles will use T-Mobile’s Advanced Network Solutions (ANS) to connect to a private 5G network, as the companies say that existing standards, such as Wi-Fi, aren’t as reliable or scalable as 5G. 

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