The Future Of Entertainment

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The COVID-19 pandemic has no doubt accelerated the speed at which most people are adopting next generation technologies and applications. Broadband has also proven to be the enabler of these technologies, as networks continue to run at full capacity and power the amazing virtual interactions that Americans are engaging in as they spend more hours at home. And with 10G around the corner—the cable industry's commitment to bringing ultra-fast speeds to U.S. households—these technologies and experiences will get that much closer to becoming staples in American life. During a virtual panel at the annual Comic-Con (this year called Comic-Con@Home), which kicked off yesterday, futurists and technology experts in fields like music, sports, and education got together to discuss how the pandemic has driven more people to use next generation technologies during their time at home, and where the future of entertainment is headed.

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