• Mobile network used to deliver live video from Olympic Torch Relay
• Coverage from more than 1,000 cities, towns and villages in the UK
• Stream Communications’ bonded 3G reduces need for expensive satellite equipment
From the moment the London 2012 Olympic flame arrived in the UK the BBC
has provided coverage of the passage of the Olympic Torch as relays of
8,000 Torchbearers carry the symbol of peace, unity and friendship
throughout the country.
In the spirit of the relay - to bring the excitement of the Games to
everyone – the torch’s journey is being made available to all via a
video stream and daily highlights on the London 2012 website and coverage on BBC news
. To meet this unique news gathering challenge the broadcaster has
opted to use 3G mobile networks to provide a feed from the Torch Relay
for editing and broadcast.
For a 3G data connection to be viable for outside broadcast it must meet
specialist requirements for high capacity, security and reliability.
The broadcaster is deploying mobile SIM cards from all five 3G network
including Stream Communications,
a Machine to Machine (M2M) focused mobile operator. Stream’s
contribution to the bandwidth is provided by a pair of Stream SIM cards.
The two Stream SIM cards, each with a 25GB limit, are bonded along with
SIMs from other mobile operators and are optimised for maximum video
quality. The accessible bandwidth could be as high as 30Mbps delivering
broadcast quality images. The broadcaster is using the Stream SIMs,
located in the specially modified camera vehicle, along with the four
other network specific SIMs. Stream Communications has been able to
provide high data limits without having to swap out lots of different
SIMs in order to stay within agreed bundle sizes.
Nigel Chadwick, Founding Director of Stream Communications, said:
“Standard 3G solutions have their limitations, especially when near
large crowds with mobile phones, such as those lining the route of the
Torch Relay this summer. The ability to bond 3G for greater bandwidth,
together with our own enhanced network provision, supplies a flexible
transport network for digital content from this historic event.”
The two bonded Stream SIMs provide broadcast quality video feeds from
within an hour of 95% of people in the UK, Guernsey and Jersey. To
achieve higher quality video simply requires the bonding of additional
SIM cards. Stream Communications estimates just six bonded Stream SIM
cards are more than capable of supporting a live 1080HD video stream
delivering a satellite-equivalent broadcast experience.
“Outside broadcast depends on the resilience and quality of connection
back to the studio. Streams’ enhanced 3G network and fair, cost
effective tariffs offers a true alternative to satellite. Stream’s 3G
network is proven to be secure, stable and reliable and perfectly suited
to the challenges of outside broadcast. The Olympic Torch Relay
reflects the start of a new and exciting era in outside broadcast
opportunities,” said Chadwick.
Watch the Olympic Torch Relay live here until 27th July.
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