The business says its supplying Greenlight television with connectivity for their live streaming cameras around the course, for the second consecutive year.
It says new network allows high speed footage to be transferred back to Greenlight Televisions Studio from over 20 live locations, including this year's helicopters.
VP of Group Infrastructure Matthew Sayle said 'It's a pleasure to be working on such an innovative project with Greenlight Television. Last year we supplied connectivty around the TT Course but this year with our 5G network allow more scope for more locations including connecting the Helicopters”. '
TT live stream attracts more than 57,000 viewers throughout the racing fortnight.
Meanwhile, all qualifying sessions and races were streamed live for the first time through the TT+ Live Pass.
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