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SATELLITE UPLINK TECHNOLOGY REVOLUTIONIZES REMOTE SPORTS BROADCAST COVERAGE

Learn how Hughes Network Systems and Intelsat's advanced satellite uplinks are revolutionizing remote sports coverage with high-quality live feeds from challenging locations.

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SATELLITE UPLINK TECHNOLOGY REVOLUTIONIZES REMOTE SPORTS BROADCAST COVERAGE

# Satellite Uplink Technology Revolutionizes Remote Sports Broadcast Coverage With the ever-increasing demand for real-time sports coverage from around the globe, satellite uplink technology has emerged as a game-changer in the broadcast industry. Companies like Hughes Network Systems and Intelsat are leveraging advanced satellite uplinks to deliver high-quality live feeds from remote locations, overcoming traditional limitations such as infrastructure scarcity and bandwidth constraints. ## Overcoming Geographic Challenges with Hughes Network Systems Hughes Network Systems, a pioneer in satellite technology, has introduced its JUPITER System, which significantly enhances the capabilities of satellite uplink for remote broadcasts. According to Jeff Johnson, Chief Engineer at Hughes, “The JUPITER System offers unparalleled mobility and flexibility, allowing broadcasters to set up operations quickly even in some of the most inhospitable environments on Earth.” This system supports data rates as high as 1 Gbps, ensuring that live feeds maintain their quality regardless of location. ## Intelsat’s Contribution: The EpicNG Platform Intelsat’s EpicNG platform is another cornerstone in the advancement of satellite uplink technology. Featuring a constellation of advanced satellites with Ka-band capabilities, this platform provides broadcasters with exceptional performance and reliability. “EpicNG is designed to meet the demands of today’s media landscape,” says Sarah Lee, Vice President of Media Solutions at Intelsat. The platform supports data rates up to 10 Gbps per satellite, enabling ultra-high-definition broadcasts from anywhere in the world. ## Data Points and Real-World Impact These technological advancements are not just theoretical; they have real-world implications for the sports industry. For instance, during the Winter Olympics held in PyeongChang, South Korea, Hughes Network Systems deployed its JUPITER System to provide uninterrupted live coverage from remote ski resorts, where traditional broadcast infrastructure was limited. Similarly, Intelsat’s EpicNG platform facilitated high-definition broadcasts of the FIFA World Cup matches played in Qatar, overcoming challenges posed by extreme heat and logistical difficulties. ## Conclusion As sports events continue to expand globally, the role of satellite uplink technology in facilitating remote broadcasts cannot be overstated. With solutions like Hughes Network Systems’ JUPITER System and Intelsat’s EpicNG platform, broadcasters can now deliver high-quality live feeds from anywhere on Earth, ensuring that fans around the world never miss a moment of action.

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Danielle Crane

Broadcast Tech Correspondent · Sports Media Intel

Covering the business of broadcast tech for Sports Media Intel — the intelligence layer for sports media industry professionals tracking rights deals, streaming strategy, and broadcast technology.

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