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RACING TO GET THE MOTOGP ACTION TO FANS WORLDWIDE Tata Communications BY ANNE MORRIS
Taking centre stage on the Tata Communications stand in Hall 14 is a Honda MotoGP race bike, a symbol of the company’s role in delivering this challenging and dynamic live sports production. IBC visitors can examine the bike, which has a capacity of 1000cc and achieves top speeds of over 360km/h, explore the live dual- feed demo from Misano and learn how Tata Communications works with sports, entertainment and enterprise customers to deliver live experiences worldwide. Dorna Sports, MotoGP’s exclusive
Tata Communications’ job is to make sure fans can see MotoGP races anywhere
commercial rights holder, has shifted from a fully on-site workfl ow to a hybrid production model. This approach relies on Tata Communications’ connectivity between each racetrack and Dorna’s central production hub in Barcelona, delivering low-latency
feeds to broadcasters in more than 200 markets.
David Thompson, Associate
Director of Global Broadcast Media Services at Tata
Communications, said: “MotoGP’s races take us to some of the most iconic, and sometimes most
TAKING NEXT GENERATION AUDIO TO THE T Solid State Logic BY KEVIN EMMOTT
As well as unveiling a range of technology updates and integrations to its System T architecture, Solid State Logic (SSL) is announcing technology partnerships with Jünger Audio and Dolby. The company is using IBC to show how mixing control surfaces and third-party processing platforms can work together to simplify complex next-generation audio (NGA) production tasks.
The company’s Hall 8 demo includes an integration with Jünger Audio’s fl exAI processing platform, allowing console controls to manage language presentations, audio object creation and dedicated multimedia features directly from the control surface. Also on show, new Open Sound Control (OSC) support provides real-time control of audio objects using the familiar System T panning GUI and associated hardware controls across a range of external renderers.
SSL is also showcasing the wider
remote, circuits in the world. Our job is to make sure that the action gets to fans everywhere, in pristine quality, without delay. What we’re showing at IBC is the same technology that makes that possible every race weekend.” Dual dark fi bre circuits are deployed at every race venue, providing a combined 2Gbps of bandwidth capable of carrying up to 200 live video feeds. SRT technology replaces satellite distribution in key regions. Video encoding and decoding is managed both at the track and in Barcelona. This infrastructure supports UHD delivery, 360° video and ultra-low latency streaming. 14.C40
System T range, including the S500m and S400 consoles, and demonstrating integration with the company’s cloud-native Virtual Tempest Engine. A new range of
Desktop Fader Tiles that expand the control functionality of the System T Cloud environment is also making a debut at IBC. 8.B73
Solid State Logic’s System T console is central to its showcase at IBC
THUNDERBOLT 5 DELIVERS TRIPLE STRIKE
Sonnet Technologies BY KIRSTY HAZLEWOOD
Ultra-high-performance Thunderbolt 5 single- and multi-drive NVMe SSD storage devices are being previewed by Sonnet. The single SSD solution will be a single-port, bus-powered device, while the multi-SSD solution will be a dual- port, self-powered device. Sonnet is also showing its new
Breakaway Box 850 T5 Thunderbolt 5 eGPU for Windows computers.
Featuring a dual-port Thunderbolt 5 interface, this product offers double the PCIe bandwidth of any Thunderbolt 3 external GPU chassis to deliver PC workstation-level graphics performance when used with Thunderbolt 4 and Thunderbolt 5 Windows laptops and small form factor computers.
The Sonnet eGPU also includes an integrated Thunderbolt 5 hub, providing a downstream Thunderbolt 5 port, three 10Gbps USB Type A ports and a 5Gb Ethernet port. 7.D12
Breakaway Box sports a dual- port Thunderbolt 5 interface
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