Sky rolls out low‑latency streaming for 2026 World Cup broadcasts
Sky announced the deployment of a low‑latency streaming platform for the 2026 World Cup. The technology promises near‑real‑time delivery of match footage.
Sky announced the deployment of a low‑latency streaming platform for the 2026
World Cup. The technology promises near‑real‑time delivery of match footage.
Broadcasters aim to reduce the delay between live action and viewer screens. The
solution leverages advanced encoding and network optimization. Viewers can
expect a smoother, more immediate viewing experience. Sky positions the rollout
as a competitive edge for sports coverage. The initiative aligns with growing
demand for fast live streams. The company will assess performance during the
tournament and refine the service thereafter.