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The 2010 World Cup will be in high definition.
The South African tournament will feature 25 cameras per match to bring out the best quality, supplementing it with surround sound.
As HDTV uses five to eight times the bandwidth of standard television, each stadium to be connected to the IBC via a 20Gbit/s diverse path (40Gbit/s per stadium) to meet additional bandwidth requirements.
HDTV likely will not be available to South Africans through terrestrial television broadcasting. But, by 2010 there should also be various new pay-TV operators in South Africa which may bring HDTV to local consumers.
The South African tournament will feature 25 cameras per match to bring out the best quality, supplementing it with surround sound.
As HDTV uses five to eight times the bandwidth of standard television, each stadium to be connected to the IBC via a 20Gbit/s diverse path (40Gbit/s per stadium) to meet additional bandwidth requirements.
HDTV likely will not be available to South Africans through terrestrial television broadcasting. But, by 2010 there should also be various new pay-TV operators in South Africa which may bring HDTV to local consumers.
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