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BT Builds Uncompressed Video Contribution Network to All 20 Premier League Football Stadiums

BT Builds Uncompressed Video Contribution Network to All 20 Premier League Football Stadiums Image Credit: BT

BT Media and Broadcast announced that it has successfully provided the UK’s first uncompressed video contribution network connecting all 20 Premier League football stadiums in a three year deal with the League’s international broadcasting outlet, Premier League Productions (PLP).

BT Media & Broadcast has installed and is managing the new contribution network across all 20 stadia to support its premium service for broadcast customers. The service includes having multiple 10Gbps links to PLP in Stockley Park studios in London.

PLP is a partnership between the Premier League and international sports production company IMG. It delivers every match live to the Premier League’s international rights holders, as well as additional production material such as instant replays, highlights packages and ready-for-air channels.

Under the terms of the agreement, BT Media & Broadcast provides uncompressed live HD video feeds between the stadiums and IMG’s studios in London, enabling PLP to provide an enhanced service to their international customers by eliminating all the issues currently associated with distributing compressed video, such as delays and reduced image quality.

The initial expectation was that each venue would need up to 12 uncompressed visions on a match day, however due to the success of the deployment and customer demand, the requirement is frequently 20 uncompressed visions per match. On occasion, the demand has been for 32 per match.

Nick Moody, Head of Premier League Production, IMG
We are constantly looking to innovate on behalf of the broadcasters we serve all over the world. The BT network has allowed us to greatly increase flexibility and give us the ability to scale up our service as and when we need to and, in turn, has been extremely well-received by the Premier League’s international licensees.

Mark Wilson-Dunn, VP of BT Media & Broadcast 
This service offers PLP a launch pad for the move to UHD delivery, with the bandwidth provided through our optical network and market leading experience in UHD outside broadcast services.

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