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LA28 International Broadcast Center gets connected with T-Mobile

T-Mobile will provide a secure, low-latency connection to the central hub for all broadcast operations (IBC) and all competition venues

The Los Angeles Organising Committee (LA28) has selected T-Mobile for Business as the official telecommunications service provider for the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Los Angeles.

As part of the deal, T-Mobile will provide a secure, low-latency connection to the central hub for all broadcast operations (IBC) and all competition venues.

Additionally, T-Mobile 5G will support Olympic Broadcasting Services as it connects to more than 100 broadcasters from all over the world covering the Games for global audiences.

T-Mobile for Business said it also intends to use the Games to showcase cutting-edge wireless technologies and next-generation use cases, such as AI-powered data solutions, innovations that enhance fan engagement, operational efficiency, and environmental sustainability.

“The LA28 Games will set the standard for how technology can connect people to the biggest stage in all of sports,” said David Michael, chief information officer for LA28.

“T-Mobile for Business will play a crucial role in connecting Games stakeholders to the action as events unfold at more than 110 connected locations—including more than 40 competition venues—across Southern California.”