Brazilian media broadcaster Globo’s live coverage of the Tokyo Olympic Games has been supported by TVU Networks. Sixteen TVU One mobile transmitters were spread throughout the event sites, providing coverage of the 33 sports represented at the Games. The wireless transmitters enabled the reduced Globo staff in Tokyo to supply live, broadcast-quality video from any location.

The network dedicated 1040 hours to live Summer Games transmission, with on-site reporters at Tokyo event locations as well as exclusive coverage of Brazilian athletes.

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Globo dedicated more than 1000 hours to live Summer Games transmission

“Because of safety standards imposed by Covid-19, Globo sent only part of its staff to Japan, but that didn’t affect the quality of their coverage at all,” said Paul Shen, CEO, TVU Networks. “They were able to produce incredibly dynamic footage from all locations in a safe and reliable way thanks to TVU One 5G and its Inverse StatMux technology. This has been a difficult time to produce the Games, but we’re proud of how customers like Globo have risen to the challenge by employing new ways to maximise viewer engagement. Their coverage excited fans all over Brazil.”

TVU One aggregates all available data connections – including cellular, 5G, WiFi, Ethernet and satellite – with sub-second latency to transmit broadcast-quality video from any locale. It features the HEVC video compression standard and TVU’s patented Inverse StatMux Plus (IS+) transmission algorithm to provide reliable video.

“For us, it’s very gratifying to be chosen as the supplier for an event of this magnitude by a broadcaster as well respected as Globo,” said Rafael Castillo, VP/GM Europe and Latin America, TVU Networks. “It’s a great demonstration of trust. The biggest challenges we saw at the Games were because of security protocols, movement restrictions and quarantine rules. The rules and protocols for this year’s Games were different than ever before, and it made it more difficult to plan our daily activities. Our team in Tokyo supported our customers 24 hours a day, including the Globo crew.”

TVU Networks provided extensive on-site support at the Summer Games, including rights-cleared access to live external video feeds of locations across Tokyo until the conclusion of the Games. The company was on-site before the start of the Games, supporting more than 100 broadcasters, including beIN Sports, Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS), Shanghai Media Group (SMG), Joongang Tongyang Broadcasting Company (JTBC), China Global Television Networks (CGTN) and 7NEWS Australia.