Fiber and Satellite Provider Perspectives: Glimpse Into the Future of TranSPORT
SVG TranSPORT 2023
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55m
When it comes to contribution for live sports productions, there is no one-size-fits-all solution. From dedicated fiber networks to satellite uplinks to the public internet, and everything in between, it’s important to find the right balance of availability, capacity, cost, and latency for your specific event. Leading connectivity providers detail the latest challenges and opportunities in live-sports backhaul and how they’re adapting to a changing industry.
Panelists:
Tim Jackson, Globecast, SVP, Sales and Marketing, The Americas
Steve Stennett, Intelsat, Senior Product Manager, Media
Brad Wall, LTN, CTO
Moderator:
Rich Wolf, Brklyn-Media, Media, Operations & Technology Advisor
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