Broadcasting “live” sporting events like Formula E requires broadcasting partners to be at the top of their game in terms of speed, latency and audio-visual quality.
Unlike most live sporting events, a single Formula E broadcast draws from more than 160 different camera feeds.
So what does it take to bring the event to audiences all over the world?
Dhaval Ponda, Global Head of Media & Entertainment Business, Tata Communications shares the expectations that Tata Communications must meet as the broadcasting partner for Formula E.

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