TAG: 5G
Fifth-generation technologies and standards for mobile broadcasting systems
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Rai-CRITS to the MIR - Multimedia Integration Expo in Rimini
5G for TV Production on the Track in Turin and Bardonecchia during the Turin 2025 World University Winter Games
Gino Alberico, Giorgio Dimino, Vittoria Mignone
During the event “How technologies enable the transformation of the audiovisual supply chain”, held on 24 March 2025 at the MIR in Rimini, Luca Vignaroli (Rai), Andrea Gianolli (One-TV) and Marco Bizzotto (Sony) presented the first results of an experimentation of 5G technologies on a private network (NPN), in the 4GHz band, applied to television production, carried out in Turin and Bardonecchia during the Turin 2025 World University Winter Games, by Rai together with EMG Italy, CVE, One TV, Sony Europe and the WUG Organizing Committee.

Rivista Elettronica e telecomunicazioni
Numero monografico dedicato al 5G
Editorial staff
E’ stato pubblicato il nuovo numero della rivista Elettronica e telecomunicazioni interamente dedicato al 5G.

EBU Technical Review
Two studies on 5G involving Rai-CRITS have been published as EBU Technical Review
Editorial staff
As part of the activities promoted within the EBU relating to the study of future technologies for the distribution of audiovisual content and TV services for 5G, Rai Centre for Research, Technological Innovation and Experimentation (CRITS), in collaboration with BBC, IRT, Qualcomm Inc., Ericsson and Plum Consulting/SG3, has contributed to the development of various methodologies for the numerical modeling of future 5G broadcast network scenarios, analyzing possibile critical issues.
These studies, submitted and discussed within the 3GPP groups, have been published as EBU Techical Review.

News 2018 October 22
10th SMPTE Seminar on Emerging Technologies
Alberto Ciprian
On September 25, 2018, the 10th SMPTE seminar on Emerging Technologies was held at the Mediaset TV Production Center in Milan, with the aim of discussing and addressing their development and their introduction into the broadcast world . In particular, the issues dealt with are three: the future use of UHD, the advent of 5G and the new IP technologies.