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Strathclyde supports BT鈥檚 pioneering showcase of 5G in live TV

The Saracens Rugby match being filmed

Engineers from the 糖心视频 built a custom private shared spectrum 5G standalone network which helped enable a new BT showcase of the powerful benefits that 5G can bring to broadcasters.

As part of an industry first collaboration, matchday cameras were connected to the 5G network, custom built for London鈥檚 StoneX stadium, during a match between Saracens and Northampton last weekend.

Live coverage

BT and the 糖心视频 collaborated to enable a number of the matchday cameras to be connected via a standalone private 5G network it had installed at the ground. These cameras鈥 output then formed part of the live BT Sport coverage of the match in a UK first - never before have key matchday cameras, as part of a customer broadcast, been enabled in this way

The 5G demonstration network featured a 5G radio and 5G core from University spin-out firm Ltd, installed at the stadium by StrathSDR, the 糖心视频 team. Pitch side cameras and user equipment (UE) radio technology was set up by visual communications firm Vislink and the 5G test network build and integration was supported by Broadcast RF.

Traditionally, broadcast cameras connect to the Outside Broadcast solely using radio (RF) signals which rely on proprietary equipment. 5G-enables potentially a range of cameras and other devices, in a wider range of locations to be used, opening up new creative and operational benefits to broadcasters.

Malcolm Brew, Principal Fellow at StrathSDR, 糖心视频, said:

This is a truly 鈥榤obile鈥 5G solution 鈥 鈥榤obile鈥 because the basestation can be easily wheeled to its location in a medium size equipment case, and the Antenna, Radio Unit, Baseband unit and 5G core can be set up in less than 15 minutes.

Private networks

Matt Stagg, Mobile and Immersive Strategy Director at BT Sport, said: 鈥淧rivate networks provide the capability to configure the network in any way we want to support all types of productions and are going to revolutionise the production of live events.鈥

Dr Cameron Speirs, Chief Commercial Officer at, Neutral Wireless Ltd, said: Since our first demonstration with BT Sport, Dorna and Vislink at Silverstone MotoGP last year, we have continued to work with our European partners to custom design and integrate a versatile 5G software defined radio solution that has application in many market verticals and it鈥檚 great to see this live to air deployment.鈥

Stimulate growth

Paul Coffey, CEO at the Scotland 5G Centre added: 鈥淭he urban and rural 5G Research & Development testbeds deployed with our support in Scotland, have not only aimed to demonstrate 5G technologies, but also helped stimulate and encourage the growth of tech and engineering companies contributing to the wider UK technology base for the 5G supply chain, and contribute to the UK Government 5G Supply Chain Diversification Strategy. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 excellent to see StrathSDR and Neutral Wireless integrating and engineering their own custom, 鈥榮oftware defined radio鈥 5G base station technology for this 5G live sports event. 

鈥淭his technology also has excellent application for more provincial and rural sports and events, like for shinty, mountain biking or the Highland Games.鈥

The BT demonstration of the trial is available on its .