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Home » Verizon Unveils Mobile Private 5G Network Framework for Live Broadcasting

Verizon Unveils Mobile Private 5G Network Framework for Live Broadcasting

April 6, 2025
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Verizon Business is introducing a portable Private 5G Network solution aimed at revolutionizing live content production. Designed to tackle the long-standing challenges faced by broadcasters—such as managing multiple high-resolution video feeds and ensuring reliable connectivity at dynamic event locations—the setup features a fully mobile, environmentally controlled framework powered by NVIDIA’s AI technologies and built in collaboration with partners including FanDuel TV, Haivision, and Ericsson.

The Verizon framework integrates NVIDIA AI Enterprise and Holoscan for Media to intelligently prioritize live camera feeds using real-time AI processing. This allows production teams to dynamically identify and focus on the most compelling content, significantly enhancing viewer engagement and streamlining live editing decisions. The framework supports flexible deployment across various spectrum bands—C-band, CBRS, and mmWave—providing broadcast teams with a robust and adaptive connectivity backbone in virtually any location.

Key Points:

• Verizon debuts first-of-its-kind mobile Private 5G broadcasting framework at NAB 2025

• Portable, climate-controlled unit is optimized for remote production and live events

• Built on NVIDIA AI Enterprise and Holoscan for Media for real-time intelligent video management

• Supports C-band, CBRS, and mmWave spectrum for deployment flexibility

• Developed with key partners including FanDuel TV, Haivision, and Ericsson

• Enables more efficient, scalable, and AI-enhanced live production workflows

Daniel Lawson, SVP, Global Solutions, Verizon Business: “Live content production and experiential events are evolving rapidly, demanding innovative approaches to content creation, distribution, and fan engagement. We are demonstrating at NAB 2025 how our Private 5G Network, coupled with Enterprise AI solutions, enables more efficient, cost-effective broadcast workflows. Our first-of-its-kind mobile framework is a testament to our commitment to innovation and our dedication to providing cutting-edge solutions to meet the evolving demands of the industry.”

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