MotoGP: MotoGP-Tata Communications Partnership – On Wednesday, MotoGP renewed their multi-year collaboration with global digital ecosystem enabler Tata Communications. This news comes as a great source of joy for fans of this sport, as the partnership will bring live race action to fans in over 200 countries worldwide. Follow more Updates with InsideSport.IN
Tata Communications media edge services will allow MotoGP to continue to ensure excellent video quality, coupled with tremendous speed, delivering the race live from the track to the viewers’ screens in just a few tenths of a second, said the statement.
MotoGP: GREAT NEWS for MotoGP fans, LIVE action to be streamed in over 200 countries as Tata Communications renew partnership
As per the collaboration, Dorna Sports, the exclusive commercial and television rights holder of the MotoGP World Championship, and Tata Communications will boost migration from an onsite traditional media production to a remote production.
The Cheif Commercial Officer of MotoGP, Manel Arroyo extended gratitude to Tata Communications by saying “Tata Communications has been pivotal in enabling us to bring immersive live race action to our millions of fans around the world. Together, we’ve pushed the boundaries of innovation in sports broadcasting, increasingly bringing our global fans closer to their favourite sport.”
MotoGP: GREAT NEWS for MotoGP fans, LIVE action to be streamed in over 200 countries as Tata Communications renew partnership
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“MotoGP represents the best in global motorsports today. Fuelled by our deep broadcast experience, video engineering pedigree and passion for technological advancements, we’re proud to extend this relationship to further accelerate the fan experience,” Tata Communications’ Global Head of Media & Entertainment Services Dhaval Ponda said.
MotoGP: GREAT NEWS for MotoGP fans, LIVE action to be streamed in over 200 countries as Tata Communications renew partnership
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