Why does it matter? Times photographers like @dougmillsnyt will take thousands of photos during the game. We want our editors to receive the photos ASAP, so they can publish them with our live coverage, and in tomorrow’s paper.
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When on the ground in live news situations, we want our photographers to have the best possible combination of two things: the ability to move around freely and a speedy connection, so they can upload high-quality photos.
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Historically, cell networks haven’t been able to meet the demands of live coverage. If you’ve tried sharing photos from a big concert or sporting event, you know the deal. That leaves us balancing trade-offs: wired connections; low-res photos; runners schlepping photo cards, etc.pic.twitter.com/KS7ICueLmC
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Because of this, we’ve invested a lot of energy building new capabilities in anticipation of 5G, the next generation of wireless. We’re hoping it will deliver the speed our journalists need in the field, so we can create more immediate journalism for our readers.
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Testing new capabilities in real-world situations is a big part of how we work. In coming weeks, we’ll also be on the ground at the Iowa caucuses, on the red carpet at the Oscars, and at the New Hampshire primary. Follow along for dispatches from our team in the field.

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