Malaysia carries out 5G live broadcast by RTM
October 1, 2024
Malaysia’s first ever 5G-powered live broadcast was successfully conducted during National Day, in a collaboration between national broadcaster Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM) and 5G network provider Digital Nasional Berhad (DNB), with Ericsson as technology partner.
The live broadcast of the 2024 National Day parade was a successful proof-of-concept to trial five critical broadcasting elements – video, audio, controller, intercom and monitoring. It demonstrated how live content data is streamed via DNB’s 5G standalone (5G SA) network to the RTM production studio, as well as how the recording process can be monitored and remotely controlled.
With 5G’s higher bandwidth and lower-latency mobile connectivity, camera operators gain greater mobility and flexibility to capture more dynamic angles. Meanwhile, producers in the studio can have increased control over camera movements during live events.
The landmark National Day live transmission leveraged network slicing technology to create a virtual, customised ‘slice’ configured to the unique demands of the live broadcast. This slice was configured to deliver specific features such as high speed, ample capacity, enhanced security, and reliable performance.
To achieve this, Ericsson used its Dynamic Radio Resource Partitioning solution in a Multi-Operator 5G Core Network (MOCN), which allocates spectrum resources and supports service differentiation, leveraging its AI Intent-Based Operations.
To ensure cyber resiliency and confidentiality, DNB’s 5G network is secured end-to-end through enterprise grade data encryption, systems and application hardening, real-time cyber threat monitoring and management by DNB’s Security Operation Centre (SOC) and Ericsson Security Manager (ESM), a cybersecurity platform that provides real time security, visibility and compliance management.
Ken Tan, Chief Technology Officer, DNB, commented: “This proof-of-concept shows that 5G network slicing can deliver secured and seamless broadcast management and ensure uninterrupted feed from the site to the newsroom using existing infrastructure. It also serves as a case for enterprises from the broadcast industry and beyond, to embrace 5G connectivity, enhance their efficiency and productivity, and ultimately transform their businesses.”
David Hägerbro, Head of Ericsson Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, added: “Malaysia’s successful 5G rollout offers widespread availability, affordability, and a world-class network experience with advanced features for consumers and businesses, as well as the crucial broadcast services provided by RTM. The pilot transmission has demonstrated how 5G has transformed RTM’s broadcasting capabilities. With 5G Standalone technology, RTM can now deliver live broadcasts with greater agility, flexibility and real-time streaming.”