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stc Group to power F1 stc Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2023

By providing digital infrastructure
stc Group to power F1 stc Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2023
stc to digitally power the Formula 1 stc Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2023

stc Group, a leading digital champion, will provide the digital infrastructure for the 2023 edition of the stc Formula 1 (F1) Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, marking the Group’s third consecutive year of partnering with F1.

The partnership is in line with the Group’s commitment to enriching people’s lives through providing world-class technology, demonstrated by its support of this globally renowned event.

Following the success of the 2022 edition, the Group will operate under an expanded scope for the upcoming event, delivering modern digital capabilities and the best 5G network speed, data capacity, and 100% coverage. This will ensure high-speed connectivity for contestants and attendees alike, whilst supporting seamless, real-time data exchange between the drivers and their engineering teams at exceptional speed and low latency rates.

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Additionally, the stc network and its advanced technologies will enable the sensors and electric components of F1 cars to transmit data to one another through an integrated networker. This data can also be encoded and sent to the teams over wireless frequency.

In celebration of the 2023 edition, the Group also will release a special edition of the FORMULA 1® stc SAUDI ARABIAN GRAND PRIX theme tune played by the Saudi Orchestra. The performance highlights Saudi’s rich culture and local talents, inspiring national pride while uniting motorsports fans locally, regionally, and internationally.

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