Veon (formerly VimpelCom) and Huawei recently demonstrated a 5G Holographic Call in Moscow.
The Moscow Museum exhibition hall was used as the demonstration zone and the dialogue between the speakers was conducted using a hologram – a digitized image transmitted through Mixed Reality glasses (MR) via a 5G network. Holographic communication requires high bandwidth and low latency.
During the demonstration, the companies used frequencies between 26,600–27,200 MHz that had been temporarily allocated to Veon. This spectrum range is within the 3GPP standardized band n258.