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Tata Communications, the official connectivity provider of Formula 1[REGISTERED SIGN], Formula One Management, and Sky, have tested in action live ultra high-definition (UHD) broadcasting at the 2016 Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Grand Prix. Following this, the first ever end-to-end broadcast of an F1[REGISTERED SIGN] race in UHD, Sky will show all races of the 2017 season in UHD.
The successful proof of concept involved the installation of multiple state-of-the-art UHD cameras at the Singapore circuit. The footage from these was mixed in the FOM Broadcast Centre onsite, and the UHD output distributed live to Sky’s HQ in Osterley in the UK using Tata Communications’ Video Connect service. Video Connect enables broadcasters to deliver live video feeds over the world’s largest wholly-owned subsea fibre network, ensuring the highest quality experience for viewers.
“This proof of concept with Sky and Tata Communications demonstrates our ongoing commitment to make F1[REGISTERED SIGN] the ultimate sports experience by harnessing the power of cutting-edge broadcasting technologies,” says John Morrison, chief technical officer of Formula One Management.
“Delivering the race action seamlessly in UHD from any Grand Prix location to homes requires superfast, reliable connectivity on a global scale,” says Mehul Kapadia, managing director of F1[REGISTERED SIGN] business at Tata Communications. “And, other game-changing technologies like virtual reality will rely on ubiquitous, superfast connectivity too. As the break-neck speed of technology innovation continues, we’ll work with the Formula One management to enable fans to experience the exhilarating world of F1[REGISTERED SIGN] in new ways.”
“We pride ourselves on being an extremely forward-thinking F1[REGISTERED SIGN] broadcaster with a special focus on innovation,” says Keith Lane, director of operations at Sky. “UHD offers four times higher resolution than HD, making F1[REGISTERED SIGN] a more powerful, immersive experience for fans than ever before. The success of this proof of concept in Singapore shows that we’re on track to show every race live in UHD next season using our next-generation Sky Q home entertainment service, and to continue to give our customers the action-packed F1[REGISTERED SIGN] experiences that they crave.”
The UHD test in Singapore follows a series of other ambitious proof of concepts by Tata Communications and Formula One management around live over the top content delivery and 4K broadcasting.
FIA Formula One: Tata readies Sky for UHD telecast | Indian Television Dot Com
The successful proof of concept involved the installation of multiple state-of-the-art UHD cameras at the Singapore circuit. The footage from these was mixed in the FOM Broadcast Centre onsite, and the UHD output distributed live to Sky’s HQ in Osterley in the UK using Tata Communications’ Video Connect service. Video Connect enables broadcasters to deliver live video feeds over the world’s largest wholly-owned subsea fibre network, ensuring the highest quality experience for viewers.
“This proof of concept with Sky and Tata Communications demonstrates our ongoing commitment to make F1[REGISTERED SIGN] the ultimate sports experience by harnessing the power of cutting-edge broadcasting technologies,” says John Morrison, chief technical officer of Formula One Management.
“Delivering the race action seamlessly in UHD from any Grand Prix location to homes requires superfast, reliable connectivity on a global scale,” says Mehul Kapadia, managing director of F1[REGISTERED SIGN] business at Tata Communications. “And, other game-changing technologies like virtual reality will rely on ubiquitous, superfast connectivity too. As the break-neck speed of technology innovation continues, we’ll work with the Formula One management to enable fans to experience the exhilarating world of F1[REGISTERED SIGN] in new ways.”
“We pride ourselves on being an extremely forward-thinking F1[REGISTERED SIGN] broadcaster with a special focus on innovation,” says Keith Lane, director of operations at Sky. “UHD offers four times higher resolution than HD, making F1[REGISTERED SIGN] a more powerful, immersive experience for fans than ever before. The success of this proof of concept in Singapore shows that we’re on track to show every race live in UHD next season using our next-generation Sky Q home entertainment service, and to continue to give our customers the action-packed F1[REGISTERED SIGN] experiences that they crave.”
The UHD test in Singapore follows a series of other ambitious proof of concepts by Tata Communications and Formula One management around live over the top content delivery and 4K broadcasting.
FIA Formula One: Tata readies Sky for UHD telecast | Indian Television Dot Com