Verizon Business has partnered with NASA to provide a network solution that will allow for a live broadcast of the solar eclipse on April 8. Verizon Business, with essential support from Leidos, provisioned 1GB E-Line service from the Great Lakes Science Center in Cleveland to the Johnenn Space Center. This provisioning effort was accomplished in fewer than 30 days, which is key, as it has enabled NASA to thoroughly test video and broadcast applications in advance of the eclipse. This connectivity will enable NASA to bring in multiple video feeds from across the United States, including radio views and broadcast commentary, which are combined to deliver the broadcast to NASA viewers around the world.
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