The carrier will upgrade the essential infrastructure everywhere surrounding the 3.8-mile course as well as in the new paddock, garages, and pits in order to permanently boost its 5G network.
This Saturday, as part of a race launch party, T-Mobile’s network will assist in running a show that involves 400 drones lighting up the night sky – considering T-Mobile has invested in and partnered with the Drone Racing League.
Although specifics have not yet been revealed, T-Mobile also promises to give fans immersive, 5G-powered experiences. On the other hand, their rival Verizon similarly deployed its 5G ultra-wideband network for the inaugural Miami F1 Grand Prix in May.