ABonAir provides wireless broadcast transmission at the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil
ABonAir provides wireless broadcast transmission at the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil
by: atanguma 6/17/2014
KFAR SABA, Israel, June 17, 2014 — ABonAir, a leading provider of wireless broadcast transmitters, has today announced that its wireless broadcast systems cover the 2014 FIFA world cup throughout different stadiums in Brazil. ABonAir's wireless broadcast systems enable camera teams to transmit broadcast sessions directly from a camera to a media center (or production truck) over the air without the restrictions of cable connections.
With tens of thousands of on-site viewers (and their mobile devices), live RF cameras, hi-powered radio microphones and constant wireless communications in each tournament, FIFA venues are extremely crowded RF environments. Despite the challenges of wireless congestion and interferences, ABonAir delivers perfect coverage and reliable wireless performance throughout the 2014 world cup.
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