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Coup for SES in RAI deal

SES has won a contract from Italian public broadcaster RAI to carry 4 of its HD channels on an Astra satellite from the SES ‘hot spot’ at 19. 2 degrees East. The deal is somewhat unexpected given that the channels are already available from arch-rival Eutelsat as part of its TivùSat ‘free-to-view platform. SES CCO […]

December 19, 2013

BBC and BT: New leaders, what direction?

Two great British institutions have relatively new chiefs at the helm. And these aren’t just corporate suits from central casting but leaders, who, according to them, will redefine the direction of their organisations. At the British Broadcasting Corporation, Lord Tony Hall has returned to repair a corporate reputation battered by many recent events. But he […]

December 16, 2013

Satellite over-capacity fears overstated

The satellite industry has been concerned over the past year or two by the threat of over-supply of capacity. The African continent is one case in point where satellite bandwidth prices are sluggish indicating a surplus of competition not only from an assortment of satellite providers but by the growing links provided by fibre.  A […]

December 12, 2013

25 years ago multichannel TV came to Europe

SES launched Astra 1A on December 11th 1988, twenty-five years ago. While it took a few weeks for the satellite to be tested in orbit, the launch represented the first high-power satellite over Europe to be able to broadcast DTH signals to small domestic dishes. The satellite’s signals covered most of Europe, and over the […]

December 11, 2013

EPL: An extra £300m in sight from BT

The English Premier League (EPL) bosses must be rubbing their hands with glee, as will the club owners themselves at the thought of receiving millions extra for the sale of TV rights over the UK.  Remember, there is a fundamental difference in the upcoming TV rights auction: a bidder can pitch for ALL the rights, […]

December 6, 2013By Chris Forrester

HTS expanding, say experts

Two new studies have examined the prospects for High Throughput Satellites (HTS). Euroconsult and Northern Sky Research have both been busy examining the potential for HTS in all of its guises. According to Euroconsult’s latest report on HTS, 33 of these new craft will be launched between 2014 and 2016, a record high compared to […]

December 5, 2013

At last! Success for SpaceX and SES-8

The long-awaited launch of SpaceX’s Falcon-9 rocket and its maiden flight of a commercial cargo in the shape of the SES-8 satellite was effected flawlessly at 17.41 Florida time on December 4. SES-8 was placed into its geostationary transfer orbit just 31 minutes after launch. The satellite will now be placed alongside the existing NSS-6 […]

December 4, 2013By Chris Forrester

Third time lucky for SpaceX?

SpaceX will make its third attempt to launch the SES-8 satellite during the evening of December 3rd.  SpaceX says it has fully inspected the rocket’s engines and all “known rocket anomalies resolved,” according to SpaceX’s founder and CEO Elon Musk in a Twitter message. However, SpaceX has swapped out a gas generator that powered one […]

December 3, 2013

Falcon-9 launch tonight… possibly!

SpaceX’s third attempt to launch the SES-8 satellite could take place on the evening of December 2nd. The Thursday launch abort was blamed on oxygen being present in or near a component, but means that one of the rocket’s turbopump gas generators will need to be cleaned.  SpaceX, in a statement said: “The rocket engines […]

December 2, 2013

Best Efforts and Miracles

We are all headed to an IP driven multi-screen world. The irony is that this enables more and better services – and therefore the opportunity for providers to monetise subscribers in more and better ways – and yet these services are delivered by a process that is intrinsically ‘best efforts’. Because of variable bandwidths in […]

November 29, 2013