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From Broadcasting in the Field to the Command Center, LiveU is Keeping the Summer of Soccer Resilient and SafeWhen networks are congested, LiveU bonded technology keeps broadcasts on air and security teams informed, even at the world's largest sporting event HACKENSACK, N.J., June 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- LiveU, an innovator in live, low-latency IP video from the field, powers broadcasts at major sporting events worldwide. This summer's global championship soccer tournament features 48 national teams and 104 matches across 16 host cities in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Broadcasters, production companies, teams and individual creators plan to leverage LiveU technology to provide round-the-clock coverage of the tournament and fan zones. LiveU has also become a trusted partner for first responders and security teams in key host cities, helping them monitor and manage the multi-venue event and keep teams connected and informed.
Securing a world football tournament requires multi-agency coordination across three countries, the U.S., Mexico and Canada. The operational environment moves from the field to encompass fan zones, transportation hubs, airports, hotels, training sites, entertainment venues — even the entire city. The connectivity challenge starts in the stadium: packed crowds overwhelm cellular networks. LiveU bonded cellular video has kept broadcast signals stable in exactly those conditions for nearly two decades. Even more, the company is working with more than 100 local, state and federal agencies to keep people safe during public events, emergencies and natural disasters. "LiveU has spent the past several years working alongside local, state and federal agencies, earning their trust in situations where lives are on the line," said Gideon Gilboa, Chief Business Officer, at LiveU. "Now that work is playing out on the world's largest stage." From the Broadcast Truck to the Command Center LiveU Central is the single pane of glass that allows agencies to remotely control, monitor and configure their video workflows, and it integrates easily and securely with any video management system (VMS) and real-time information center (RTIC). Built for the Moments When Networks Fail
Public Safety: A Different Set of Stakes "When every cellular carrier near a stadium is at capacity, that is exactly the moment first responders need real-time situational awareness," said Alex Joyce, head of public safety technology at LiveU. "Our job is to ensure this information reaches every first responder in real time. LiveU technology creates an automated PACE (Primary, Alternate, Contingency, Emergency) plan and load-balances across carriers and networks to keep the video feed clear even when a venue's cellular capacity is strained by thousands of users." Available for Interviews Media Contact: Ryan Quintana, Bospar PR for LiveU. Email: [email protected] About LiveU Press contacts: Ryan Quintana (Americas) Kate Ford (Int'l)
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