Could mobile networks adapt to hearing loss? O2 trial points to a new direction
India, June 12 -- For decades, improvements in mobile communications have largely focused on faster speeds, better coverage, and clearer connections. But a recent trial by UK telecom operator Virgin Media O2 suggests the next phase of telecom innovation could be more personal, adapting networks to individual human needs.
The company has completed a proof-of-concept trial of a network-based technology designed to improve phone calls for people with hearing loss. Developed in partnership with cloud-native network software provider Mavenir, the system adjusts call audio in real time based on a user's hearing profile, potentially making conversations easier to understand without requiring specialised devices or third-party applications. The ...
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