The 5G Factor: From Acquisition to Distribution, How 5G Could Change the Game
SVG TranSPORT 2023
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29m
5G technology continues to entice sports-broadcasters around the world with the promise of ultra-high-speed solutions for acquisition, contribution, and distribution. From 5G-enabled cameras to bonded-cellular backhaul to ATSC 3.0 Next-Gen TV broadcasting, hear how 5G has the potential to serve as a hyperdrive engine for tomorrow’s live sports broadcasts.
Panelists:
Brad Cheney, Fox Sports, VP, Field Operations and Engineering
Jérémy Guevel, Haivision, Sales Business Development
Matt Keiler, TVU Networks, VP of Sales, North America
Tim Stevens, Verizon Business Group, Global Leader, Strategic Innovation for Sports, Media & Entertainment
Moderator:
Steve Hellmuth, SVG Chairman Emeritus
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