Three major tech companies - Nokia, Ericsson, and Germany's Fraunhofer Institute - are working together to revolutionize how videos will work on future 6G mobile networks, expected to launch around 2029-2030.

The team has created breakthrough technology that can compress videos much better than today's standards, meaning you'll get higher-quality videos that use less data and battery power.
Think of it like fitting more stuff into a smaller suitcase without crushing anything.
International tech organizations have already given their stamp of approval to the project.
This new video technology will power everything from streaming movies on your phone to virtual reality experiences, 3D gaming, and even self-driving cars.
It's designed specifically for the next generation of mobile networks that will be faster and more powerful than today's 5G.
By starting this project early, these European tech leaders are making sure they help shape how we'll all watch and share videos in the 2030s.
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