It was previously mentioned that the Qatar 2022 World Cup will kick off on November 20. It is an event that stands out for its sports, in addition to all the technology used to transmit the signal.
This is the fifth consecutive World Cup in which Vívaro Media will participate offering the transport of video signals to television stations around the world.
In this edition, it will support coverage to 18 broadcasters, reaching around 600 million people, in ten countries: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Uruguay, Canada, Belgium, Holland and South Africa.
To bring broadcasting to fans, innovative solutions involving 160 video links, 28 data links and more than 60 Gigabits of bandwidth will be used, from Qatar to 18 TV broadcasters spread across three continents.
"Throughout our 22-year history, we have been able to respond to our customers' needs with high-end technology and the most advanced solutions in the industry." Commented Gustavo Mario De La Garza Flores, CEO of Vívaro
The images and emotion of the matches will pass through the FIFA International Broadcast Center (IBC) in Doha, then travel through Vívaro Media's global fiber network, reaching television stations for distribution fans with the highest quality. Signal transport will be monitored from the company's Network Management Centers in Montreal and Mexico City.
“Our team is working hard to offer a reliable and personalized solution to each of the 18 broadcasters that have chosen us as their technology partner. Said Daniel González, CEO of Vívaro Media.