The Network Revolution Needed For Remote Surgery (thestack.com)
An anonymous reader writes: IEEE researchers are proposing new standards for haptic codecs over software-defined 5G networks in order to achieve the ambitious 1ms latency and reliability required for the 'tactile internet'. It's a trivial consideration when hugging chickens over a network, more serious for applications of telesurgery, and a proposed leap in network quality that seems likely to yield benefits for general data streams as well.
1 ms of ping time at the speed of light only gives you at best 150 km.
"Telesurgery" and "5G networks" should never be mentioned in the same story.