Photonics technology is gaining traction in the tech realm due to its potential for seamless data transfer via optical connections. At the Osaka Expo, NTT demonstrated this with a live Kabuki show, CHO KABUKI, involving actors in Japan and Taipei, Taiwan. This innovative performance allowed for real-time interaction, showcasing the capabilities of the Innovative Optical and Wireless Network All-Photonics Network (IOWN APN). The inclusion of Hatsune Miku as a Vocaloid princess highlights the fusion of modern technology with traditional arts, reflecting NTT and Chunghwa Telecom's commitment to enhancing telecommunication experiences.
The Innovative Optical and Wireless Network All-Photonics Network (IOWN APN) showcases the future of optical data transfer, allowing real-time interaction between distant performers.
The 'Super Kabuki' demonstration at the Osaka Expo featured real-time interactions between actors in Japan and Taiwan, highlighting advanced telecommunications technology.
Hatsune Miku, a holographic Vocaloid, adorned the role of a princess in the CHO KABUKI performance, representing the blend of technology and traditional culture.
This collaborative performance between NTT and Chunghwa Telecom emphasizes not just the artistry of Kabuki but the cutting-edge network technology enabling it.
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