For a long time, passengers on flights have typically been required to turn off their mobile phones and other devices with wireless transmission and reception capabilities, isolating them in a small space where communication with the outside world is nearly impossible. Today, not only can one work, surf the internet, and play games on a plane, but it is also possible to use the internet for live television broadcasts.
Today, Xinhua News Agency has "moved" its live broadcast studio to an aircraft at an altitude of 8,000 meters. Utilizing the LiveU LU500 provided by Beijing Oneband, they completed a live television signal connection and reported on the Internet Plus action plan proposed by leaders during the Two Sessions.
The success of this airborne live broadcast relies on broadband satellite technology providing internet connectivity on the aircraft, as well as the LU500 wireless video transmission device, which offers extremely high compression efficiency and a stable transmission success rate for audio and video signals, resulting in a clear and smooth live broadcast connection.
The image shows preparations before the live broadcast.
Xinhua News Agency report link:http://wap.cncnews.cn/getnews.jsp?id=124232305&from=groupmessage&isappinstalled=0
http://mp.weixin.qq.com/s?__biz=MjM5MTgxMzMwNA==&mid=204795520&idx=1&sn=...

