As Sarah travels across the city, her smartphone is indispensable. Her journey begins at home, using fiber broadband to check emails and plan her route. Switching to mobile data at the bus stop, she books a ride-sharing service. The app pinpoints her location, and soon she is on her way, with the driver using navigation reliant on the robust 4G network.
During the ride, she catches up on social media, streaming smoothly thanks to the strong connection. A notification from her smart thermostat prompts her to adjust the temperature at home, easily done with a few taps.
At a café, Sarah connects to Wi-Fi to save data. She logs into a video conference, the fixed broadband ensuring a clear call. After the meeting, she orders lunch through a delivery app, tracking the rider in real-time.
Heading to a meeting in an unfamiliar area, her phone's GPS guides her flawlessly, the 5G network ensuring no lag. Throughout her journey, the seamless integration of fixed and mobile telecommunications keeps her connected and efficient.
Sarah’s experience is seamless, thanks to the combination of network and computing technologies working together behind the scenes that make it possible. It also illustrates why so many CSPs see the infrastructure at the very edge of their networks as the biggest opportunity to unlock new revenue streams.