According to a recent LinkedIn post from NEP Group, the company’s NEP Specialty Capture unit is scheduled to participate in a joint presentation with T-Mobile at the 2026 NAB Show in Las Vegas. The session, titled “More Cameras, More Angles: Private 5G in Next-Gen Sports Broadcasting,” is positioned around how 5G technology is influencing live sports production workflows.
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The post highlights that NEP Specialty Capture President Dan Grainge and Business Development Manager Sean Seavers will appear alongside T-Mobile For Business’s Head of Technology Innovation, G Jason Schnellbacher. According to the description, the presenters intend to share insights and real-world examples of how private 5G and RF workflows can enable more cameras and viewing angles for major sporting events.
While the post is primarily promotional for an NAB Show presentation, it suggests that NEP is aligning its specialty capture capabilities with emerging private 5G infrastructures. For investors, this emphasis on 5G-enabled production could indicate a strategic focus on higher-value, technology-intensive services that support remote and flexible broadcast operations.
If successfully commercialized, such 5G-based workflows could enhance NEP’s competitive positioning with sports-rights holders and broadcasters seeking lower-latency, more immersive coverage. The collaboration with T-Mobile For Business, as presented in the post, may also point to potential ecosystem partnerships that could broaden NEP’s addressable market in next-generation live production solutions.

