You’ve probably seen and read the reports of cities across
Brazil, most notably Rio de Janeiro, gearing up to host both the 2014 World Cup
and the 2016 Olympics. The sports-crazed nation of lush rainforests and
bikini-less beaches is on
the brink of a tourist boom of truly epic proportions. As Brazilian
authorities race to reduce crime and pollution throughout their cities in
anticipation of the influx of millions upon millions of Northern Hemisphere
tourists, Brazilian broadcasting networks similarly are working round the clock
to insure that FIFA and the Olympics are visually and digitally on par with
2012’s own London Olympics, which saw the
introduction of new digital broadcasting platforms and ultra
high definition visual standards that ooh’d and awed the world almost to
the same degree as did the performances of world-famous athletes. What London
succeeded at so perfectly this summer is a feat that Rio and other cities across
Brazil are going to seek to repeat, and even surpass. With the advent of
cost-effective H.264 encoding systems that can livestream sporting events to
any corner of the globe, it’s only a matter of time before Brazil fully
upgrades its digital services to place it among the world’s leading “broadbanded”
nations.
Brazil’s own TV
Globo has already experimented with the likes of ultra high-definition
technology for its broadcasts. The federal government of Brazil, meanwhile, is
promoting the new digital broadcasting technologies by offering various
financial incentives to companies and municipalities in order that they
implement the new encoding standards before primetime, 2014. It is not beyond
reason to speculate that Livestream sportscasts boasting this level of visual
clarity and “realism” will be of great benefit to Brazil’s burgeoning Ministry
of Tourism, which
sees Brazil as a leading global vacation destination.
We at
Telairity believe strongly that our user-friendly, cost-effective,
highly-adaptable encoding technology will be of great, practical benefit in
presenting Brazil to a global audience. Brazil has it all: a strong
economy, beautiful natural spaces, iconic cities, and gorgeous beaches. Now it’s
also got beautiful H.264 encoding to capture it all.