How LiveU Is Powering IP-Based Workflows for the 2026 World Football Championship
By Stephanie R
The 2026 World Football Championship is set to be one of the largest and most complex live broadcast events ever produced, with 104 matches taking place across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. To support this unprecedented scale, broadcasters are increasingly adopting IP-based production workflows, and LiveU is positioning its full ecosystem as a key part of that transition.
LiveU’s deployment includes its LU900Q and LU800 field units, Nexus gateway, LiveU Record, and cloud-native production infrastructure. Together, these technologies enable broadcasters to manage remote productions, deliver live video from multiple venues, and support both traditional broadcast and digital-first streaming platforms. The company’s LIQ™ technology continuously monitors available network connections and automatically selects the strongest path for reliable video transmission.
As sports production continues moving toward cloud-based and remote workflows, the tournament is expected to serve as a major showcase for how IP contribution, cellular bonding, and software-defined production can support large-scale global events.
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