

“Our ability to display dozens of simultaneous, live-streaming videos and near real-time information, whilst blending the real world with the virtual, legitimately exploits the power that 5G can offer.


Consumers can then enjoy it as continuous AR experiences throughout city-scale environments. Our patented technology makes it incredibly easy for businesses to make their own AR content.

TagSpace founder, Paul Martin added “tagSpace’s vision is to enable information, navigation and entertainment at every location in the world, using AR. “Together with tagSpace, we are leveraging the low latency, high-capacity connection that 5G can offer and creating a whole new visual experience for our customers. “Telstra 5G allows us to add additional layers of live data so, if you are a sports fan in a stadium we can guide you to your seat, give you live team news updates and even tell you where the shortest line is to get your pie, right on your Telstra 5G-enabled smartphone. Telstra Product Specialist, Ben Cunningham, said as Australians emerge from COVID lockdowns and return to live events, he could see the AR service providing real value at stadiums and tourist hotspots.
#Tagspaces stuck in perspectives windows
TagSpace augmented reality transforms customers’ smartphones into windows through which they can view the world with near real-time information overlayed – information such as when their train is coming and how packed it is or where the nearest restaurant is and what the specials are.ĥG’s ability to enable responsive visual experiences, fast downloading of content and support more users can help take AR experiences to the next level.īeta testing has already begun at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne and The Sydney Opera House – two perfect use cases for how the app will flourish in high-density situations. The partnership will leverage Telstra’s 5G connectivity and allow customers to view important information, directions and updates on the world around them through their smartphone and augmented reality. I think it sums up where the MAJORITY of United Methodists are: Stuck.Telstra has partnered with Australian start-up tagSpace to deliver the next generation of augmented reality (AR) experiences. Many years ago, the group Stealers Wheel came out with a song: "Stuck in the middle with you." Gerry Rafferty was the most well-known of the group. In this season, I think it's probably best for those of us in the church who are STUCK. Someone once said, "All politics are local." That's mostly right. Pray that you might be faithful to what God is asking you to do instead of friends, foes, and critics. Pray about how it makes a difference, and can make a future difference in the world. Ignore the "People are saying," when they won't tell you who the people are. If I were going to give any advice in all this, I'd say: for a season, ignore most of what you read on social media. I daresay that's where most folks in the world are: Stuck. That's where the majority of United Methodists are. Those words have been demonized now to label folks, too. I won't use the word "centrist" or "middle" anymore, even in describing myself. The extremes want to wage war because they cannot survive in peace. they are far from the majority, who simply want to worship, pray, try to make their community a little better place, and serve their Lord. These folks that are the extremes, the exceptions, the noisy. Each side demonizes, will even lie, for "the cause." Americans have learned all these things from our political parties and the CIA, and now church leaders have co-opted them to split and divide the church. Some people, even bishops, tell you the stories of the most extreme worst-case scenarios they can whip up. There are certainly extremes out there in Methodist land: those who don't believe in the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ, those who don't believe in baptizing babies, those who deny Christ's divinity, those who deny Christ's humanity. Regardless of what "side" they represent. Anything that has an acronym these days probably needs a serious reboot and our avoidance. Normal, everyday people in the pews are far, far better at doing and being the church than any delegates (clergy or lay), pastors, bishops, or special interest groups. After careful consideration and much prayer for over 34 years, in which I have pastored churches, attended/participated in several Annual, General, and Jurisdictional Conferences and denominational events, visiting churches of every kind and stripe, listening and reading what every special interest group and lobby has to espouse, being a part of one called General Conference, a postponed General Conference, and now reading about a special-called-session-but-now-reconsidered-and-cancelled session of General Conference, I have come to this conclusion:
