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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El lunes 10 de junio, Nokia realizó con éxito la primera llamada de voz inmersiva del mundo utilizando un novedoso códec que eleva la calidad de audio al reino del sonido espacial 3D. Este logro representa un avance significativo en la evolución de la tecnología de comunicación por voz. The Immersive Voice and Audio Services (IVAS) codec will enable us to deliver calls that capture and share the full spatial audio scene, but what does this mean…
'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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