Most live broadcasts still depend on cables. At the PGA Championship, the T-Mobile Range Show showed what happens when they disappear. 5G On Demand powered roaming cameras, a mobile 4D capture system, 360 degree swing analysis, aerial fly cams, network-based production layers with Clear-Com, and 5G Photojournalism — moving content from capture to distribution at network speed. No fixed infrastructure. No visible limits. Just real-time broadcast-quality delivery wherever the story goes. The camera was never the constraint. The cable was.
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