It is no secret that the Internet has revolutionized the way we live events in the 21th century, from entertainment to sports, everything has changed from what it was back in the 1990s. Back in those days we needed to wait for normal and established news outlets to report in order to know what had transpired.
Now, in a connected world, where cell phones have internet access, news flow in an unprecedented speed. That’s why, in the coming Soccer World Cup, organizers are making sure that press agencies and media have all the network logistics necessary to bring up to date, fast information, to try and beat those in the stadiums brandishing cell phones with data access.
For a start, organizers will implement a network of VoIP Phone Systems designed to provide voice and video communication to all journalists present both in stadiums as well as in each media center in each city that holds games, like Rio de Janeiro for example.
The idea is provide everyone with high quality business phone systems so they can make calls to their outlets and report the minute information produces, with crisp, CD quality sound. This is particularly critical if a recorded interview needs to be transmitted.
Network installations will be performed in each area where journalists are to be present in order to guarantee that they have access to communication means at any given time, as mentioned above, the idea is to make them able to transmit accurate information by minute to their outlets, and when necessary engage in video conferences for those who belong to TV stations and such.
That’s another breakthrough obtained through new technologies in VoIP communication, brands like Grandstream offer a wide variety of camera-enabled VoIP Phones that can provide high quality images without using too much bandwidth.
It’ll be interesting to see this and everything else that technology will bring to Brasil for the upcoming Soccer World Cup. Until next time!
Now, in a connected world, where cell phones have internet access, news flow in an unprecedented speed. That’s why, in the coming Soccer World Cup, organizers are making sure that press agencies and media have all the network logistics necessary to bring up to date, fast information, to try and beat those in the stadiums brandishing cell phones with data access.
For a start, organizers will implement a network of VoIP Phone Systems designed to provide voice and video communication to all journalists present both in stadiums as well as in each media center in each city that holds games, like Rio de Janeiro for example.
The idea is provide everyone with high quality business phone systems so they can make calls to their outlets and report the minute information produces, with crisp, CD quality sound. This is particularly critical if a recorded interview needs to be transmitted.
Network installations will be performed in each area where journalists are to be present in order to guarantee that they have access to communication means at any given time, as mentioned above, the idea is to make them able to transmit accurate information by minute to their outlets, and when necessary engage in video conferences for those who belong to TV stations and such.
That’s another breakthrough obtained through new technologies in VoIP communication, brands like Grandstream offer a wide variety of camera-enabled VoIP Phones that can provide high quality images without using too much bandwidth.
It’ll be interesting to see this and everything else that technology will bring to Brasil for the upcoming Soccer World Cup. Until next time!
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