LiveU from Brazil: 3945 transmissions in week one of the FIFA World Cup

More than 80 broadcasters from around the world have already used LiveU technology during the first week of the FIFA World Cup in Brazil. Broadcasters are choosing to transmit the vast majority of their LiveU footage live: 98 per cent of the 3945 transmission sessions that have occurred at the time of writing were made using live transmission mode. This represents a major increase from the last game-changing event for cellular bonding: the London 2012 Olympics.

With over 200 LiveU units deployed, 816 hours of live transmission, and over 22TB of data delivered in the first week alone, the tournament is proving successful for those using LiveU.  Juan Pablo Marino, Director of transmission Caracol TV Columbia said: “We used several solutions from LiveU for the World Cup. The mobility we had with the units and Xtender gave us the ability to go live from five different locations at the same time following the Colombian team and its fans – a true game-changer for us in the creation of content for global events.”

With LiveU, broadcasters no longer need to rent satellite trucks and have the ability to easily travel with their LiveU backpacks throughout the 12 host cities which are located far apart and provide live shots from anywhere without line-of-sight or vehicle access limitations. By leveraging the new 4G networks that were deployed in Brazil ahead of the World Cup, LiveU units are providing satellite-like picture quality with low end-to-end delay.

Ronen Artman, LiveU’s VP Marketing, said: At one point in the opening week there were 84 simultaneous LiveU broadcasts! We are very glad to see that the robustness of our products means that broadcasters are able to brush aside any pre-tournament concerns about overall cellular connectivity in the country.”

LiveU owns the patent for cellular bonding for remote news gathering in the US and other countries. All LiveU products are based on this fourth-generation patented technology.

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