SVG TranSPORT 2022

SVG TranSPORT 2022

SVG’s annual TranSPORT conference returned in person for the first time in three years on October 18, 2022 at The Cutting Room in New York City for a full day of sessions focused on the current state of live-sports-transmission technology.

TranSPORT addressed the industry’s most pressing contribution and distribution issues including the latest developments in terrestrial and satellite backhaul, IP and bonded-cellular contribution, the potential of 5G and other next-gen technologies, OTT and streaming protocols, 4K and HDR delivery, the rise of REMI and centralized-production workflows, and more. Technology leaders from both major sports broadcasters and broadcast vendors will take the stage to offer up the latest developments in this integral sector of the sports-media ecosystem.

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SVG TranSPORT 2022
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    TranSPORT 2022 kicked off with this annual “state of the industry” session, in which transmission-focused executives from major sports broadcasters addressed the most pressing issues facing the industry today. The pandemic has dramatically altered the landscape for backhauling and delivering live...

  • Building the REMI Roadways: Connectivity for Centralized, Distributed, and Cloud-Based Production Models

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  • The Rise of Internet-Based Backhaul: RIST, RTMP, SRT, Zixi, and the Future of Contribution

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  • Fibering Up for the Future: The Current State and Future State of Fiber Networks

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