Nokia CEO makes world's first 'immersive' phone call
- Nokia CEO Pekka Lundmark demonstrated a new technology for voice calls, enhancing quality with three-dimensional sound, making interactions more lifelike. Lundmark was also present during the first 2G call in 1991.
- This technology represents a significant advancement in live voice calling experiences compared to current monophonic audio in smartphones and PCs, according to Jenni Lukander, president of Nokia Technologies.
- The immersive audio and video technology allows for spatial separation of voices in conference calls. Stefan Lindström, Finland's Ambassador of Digitalisation and New Technologies, participated in the call.
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'Immersive' phone calls are the future of communication, Nokia says. But what are they?
(NEXSTAR) – The CEO of Nokia, the Finland-based telecommunications giant, claims to have just participated in the world’s first “immersive” voice and audio call — a milestone the company is calling “the biggest leap forward in the live voice calling experience since the introduction of monophonic telephony.” The call — made between Nokia CEO Pekka Lundmark and Stefan Lindström, Finland’s Ambassador for Digitalization and New Technologies — repor…
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