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For the Metaverse to provide a truly immersive experience for users, it will require a very large amount of data to be processed at very fast speeds. This is because each user will need to be able to experience and interact with high quality, 3D renderings in real-time. To support this, it is likely that network providers will need to roll out next-generation infrastructure like more fibre-to-the-home.

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Jamie Carter

CEO & Co-Founder of STL

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