Hajj viewed remotely using Nokia VR set up and Zain 5G network in Saudi Arabia  

Video feeds utilise mobile broadband capability for content delivery and low latency for real-time camera control.
5 years ago

Zain Saudi Arabia and Nokia successfully demonstrated a 5G-enabled Virtual Reality advanced use case in Mashaer area and the Holy Mosque area in Makkah. This technology allows visitors to experience Hajj remotely as if they are present on site. Hajj is annual Islamic pilgrimage to Makkah, the holiest city for Muslims. More than two million pilgrims visited Makkah as part of Hajj in 2018.

As part of the demonstration, high-resolution 360-degree video feeds are transmitted to room-size displays enabling the viewers to be immersed in the experience. Zain’s 5G network is used to send the video feeds from cameras deployed in multiple locations in Makkah to cover the whole Hajj events in real time, utilising the extreme mobile broadband capability for the content delivery and the low latency for the real-time camera control.

Zain’s 5G network can provide use cases which demand extremely low latency and ultra-high-speed.

Eng Sultan Abdulaziz AlDeghaither, CEO of Zain Saudi Arabia, said: “Millions of people from around the world visit Hajj every year. This use case will allow them to have immersive remote view of locations they have to visit such as the holy mosque to choose the best time and avoid crowds. Further, the concerned authorities will be able to provide better security to the pilgrims and the people of Saudi Arabia. We are committed to bringing innovative 5G use cases to the country. 5G collaboration with global technology-leader Nokia will help us provide innovative use cases to transform the way people live and work.”

Ali Jitawi, Head of the Zain Customer Business Team at Nokia, said: “We are committed to supporting Zain Saudi in realising the enormous potential of 5G. This virtual reality demo on its 5G live network is an important achievement in shaping the 5G use cases towards further contributing to National Transformation Plan 2020 and Saudi Vision 2030. The successful demo of this 5G-enabled use case is crucial and establishes that Zain’s network is now ready to provide innovative use cases which demand extremely low latency and ultra-high-speed.”

Video feeds utilise mobile broadband capability for content delivery and low latency for real-time camera control.

Key takeaways

  • 360-degree video feeds are transmitted to room-size displays enabling viewers to be immersed in the experience.
  • Zain’s 5G network is used to send video feeds from cameras deployed in Makkah to cover Hajj events in real time.
  • Video feeds utilise mobile broadband capability for content delivery and low latency for real-time camera control.
  • Zain’s 5G network can provide use cases which demand extremely low latency and ultra-high-speed.

 

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