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5G expected to boost online betting

5G technology seems to have been created with sports betting in mind. With its low-latency ultrafast communications, it is exactly what bookmakers need to generate traffic and keep users engaged. What will be the 5G influence on betting? Learn more with STATSCORE.

Changing rules of the game

2020 is set to be the year when, after years of hype, the impact of the fifth generation of wireless technology will be felt by virtually everyone. This will be an enormous game-changer for all types of online-based businesses, as it will provide better bandwidth and connectivity to every online industry.

This cutting-edge technology is poised to revolutionise media and entertainment, manufacturing, healthcare, and transportation. It’s going to transform the way we communicate, work, shop, and play.

Check where 5G is already available.

We can also be 100% sure that it will have a huge impact on sport. In fact, it already has!

New level of sport experience

The lightning-quick wireless speed offered by 5G is already changing the ways people play and watch sports. The technology is being used by athletes and coaches in performance analysis and health tracking. It also provides more immersive viewing experiences for fans by enabling engaging media coverage and the highest-quality of live broadcast.

The impact of the new technology is already being felt by sport supporters around the world. 5G increases fans’ connectivity by allowing them to quickly access up-to-date stats and information, watch highlights and share content on social media – even when they are watching the game at the stadium.

These features are already being used by some of the most popular sport leagues in the world, such as the NFL, which launched 5G service at 13 of their stadiums. But that’s not all – 5G’s influence on betting will also be soon very clear!

Making LIVE betting great again (or better than ever!)

5G influence on betting?  It’s unavoidable! 5G has a lot to offer when it comes to betting, and this applies especially to live wagers in which quickness and accuracy of data count most. The new technology will allow betting organisations to provide the most up-to-date odds and the most accurate coverage of the events.

It will make it easier to keep users engaged by enabling them to follow the events in real-time and immediately place bets, regardless of whether they are watching the game online, on TV, or in person at the stadium.

The future of online betting

With its high-volume, low-latency communications – which are exactly what bookmakers and bettors need – 5G is set to revolutionise the industry. And the influence of 5G on betting is going to be huge.

It will enable betting organisations to extend their reach, and to benefit from the new technology’s capability to transfer incredible amounts of data every second.

It is surely offer a great chance for betting organisations to generate higher traffic, and increase the turnover from live bets.

 

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