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Four Russian channels available in Ukraine
Ukrainian media regulator - the National Council on Television and Radio Broadcasting has allowed four Russian channels broadcasting in the area of his country. Kanałte These Zoopark, Ocean-TV, Phoenix Cinema + TV, and Topshop.
1 November 2008 lifted a ban on the presence on the Ukrainian market of Russian channels: Channel One, RTR-Planeta, Ren-TV and International TVts with Channel One, and Ren-TV have only a provisional license.
Ukraine has not agreed in advance to the provision of the channel due to the advertising and "rusyfikację" country. The truth is that Ukraine is still a lot of people speak Russian, especially in the east of the country, and many older people have never learned the Ukrainian language.
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Problems with the receipt from the Eurobird 9A in
French satellite operator Eutelsat has a problem. Its telecommunications satellite Eurobird 9A, which began its work on Tuesday morning, 24 February 2009, is not available in the European part of Russia, like its predecessor, Eurobird 9, which was replaced by a new satellite.
Currently, viewers in Russia's satellite record very weak signal, or its total absence from the position 9 ° E and are looking for the cause of the problem.
Eurobird 9A services all over the already-a satellite Eurobird 9 In position 9 ° E there were situations in which certain operators, in spite of hiring capacity, can not properly transmit their signals through the satellite. The problem lies in the incorrect configuration of the satellite.
The situation of the most affected Platform Platform for HD and DV. The operator of these services put on its website that in the next few days is the necessary configuration finished Eurobird satellites 9A. This should lead to the adjustment range for the western part of Russia.
* Source: Sun-digest.com
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TVP with DVB-S2 transponder on 19,2E
TVP (Polish Television) made some unexpected changes on its transponders on Astra 1KR satellite (19,2E). One of the transponders was switched to DVB-S2 and all TVP channels were transferred to MPEG-4. On DVB-S2 frequency there are 11 SD channels and 1 HD - TVP HD. At the same time, TVP HD is no longer available in DVB-S.
Four channels on tp. 53 (10,773 GHz, pol. H, SR: 22000, FEC: 5/6, DVB-S):
- TVP 1 (517/700/517/17105, encoding: Videoguard)
- TVP 2 (518/710/518/17106, encoding: Videoguard)
- TVP Info (519/720/519/17107, chosen programmes encoded in Videoguard)
- TVP Sport (520/730/520/17108, encoding: Videoguard)
TVP HD is no longer available on tp. 53. Transonder 59 (10,862 GHz, pol. H) has been switched to DVB-S2, SR 22000, FEC 5/6, modulation 8PSK.
Full package of TVP channels is available in MPEG-4 on the released transponder:
- TVP 1 (512/650/512/7100; encoding: Videoguard)
- TVP 2 (513/660/513/7101; encoding: Videoguard)
- TVP Info (514/670/514/7102; chosen programmes encoded in Videoguard)
- TVP Sport (515/680/515/7103; encoding: Videoguard)
- TV Polonia (516/690/516/7104; FTA)
- TVP Historia (517/700/517/7105; FTA)
- TVP Kultura (518/710/518/7106; FTA)
- Test3 - Belsat TV (519/720/7107; FTA)
- INT6 - feed channel (520/730/520/7108; encoding: Videoguard)
- Test1 (521/740/521/7109; encoding: Videoguard)
- Test2 (522/750/522/7110; encoding: Videoguard)
- TVP HD (530/850/530/7130; encoding: Videoguard)
This new form of transmission (in MPEG-4) can be used to facilitate the distribution of these channels for DVB-T transmitters. So far, the signal has been sent to the test multiplexes by fibre.
* source: Inf. w?asna
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Eutelsat picks Chinese launch
It has yet to be formally announced but Eutelsat has reportedly picked China’s controversial Long March rocket to launch a new satellite. The United States forbids the use of any US-made components on Chinese rockets.
The US rules mean that China, for the best part of 10 years, has been limited in the services it can offer and its clients have been drawn from the minor tier of operators such as Nigeria, Venezuela and some Asian nations.
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the Eutelsat craft is entirely built from non-US sourced components by Thales-Alenia, a Franco-Italian joint-venture.
The newspaper reports that Eutelsat will save about 40% of the $100m or so launch costs by using the Chinese system. The satellite is reportedly due for launch later next year.
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UK’s Freesat goes Blu-ray
Freesat’s technology offer is beginning to improve. While there are now a growing number of appealing receivers able to deliver – and record – HDTV, Panasonic says it will combine a Blu-ray recording device with built-in Freesat tuners.
Panasonic’s snappily-named DMR-BS850 has all the bells and whistles needed for satellite reception, plus Firewire and the BD-live function, with a half-Terabyte hard drive. Its twin-Freesat tuners means users can watch one channel while recording another.
Freesat’s latest data shows that some 250,000 homes are turning in to Freesat signals, and MD Emma Scott says this is terrific in barely 9 months of activity. “Our research shows a third of viewers watch more programming once they see it in HD. It’s an evolution in quality, like going from black and white to colour.”
But perhaps an even more appealing attraction will take Freesat boxes to a completely new level. Panasonic, at the London launch of its Blu-ray/Freesat combo let slip that the BBC’s massively popular iPlayer functionality will be added to Freesat devices later this year using its built-in Ethernet port. Panasonic spokesman Matthew Billing says the iPlayer would arrive once a sheer “lack of manpower” at the BBC had been overcome. “The iPlayer will appear on Freesat this year,” he confirmed.
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NDS rules out CI+
International technology company NDS considers the new generation of common interface (CI), CI+, to be safe, but too expensive. “The CI+ consortium has announced a royalty regime that seems extraordinarily expensive,” CEO Abe Peled (left) told German industry publication VDI-Nachrichten. “We think that for the same money that a CI+ module would cost, you could get a reasonably good set-top box.”
Peled stated that NDS was a “big supporter” of the DVB standard CPCM (Content Protection and Copy Management) which enables similar functions to CI+ without the cost associated with a separate module. “You can also achieve the same effect as intended for CI+ with Simulcrypt, which we have successfully demonstrated.”
Peled cited the US cable card, which NDS has supported from the outset, as a good example: “This is comparable to CI+ but the US cable companies tried to move to a different solution of embedded CI instead of a separate module.”
According to Peled, NDS does not support the incumbent CI modules because the interface between the module and the box was not secure. “For CI+ we have no security concern, but it is expensive.” He added that, however, “we support CI+, if our customers request it”.
Meanwhile, NDS has won Middleware contracts from TeleColumbus and PrimaCom. NDS will supply its MediaHighway product to manage the cable operator’s set-top boxes. NDS says MediaHighway now has a leadership position as the “pre-eminent” supplier of Middleware in German pay-TV.
TeleColumbus and PrimaCom are already using NDS’ VideoGuard conditional access system. TeleColumbus and PrimaCom are grouped together and are Germany’s third-largest cable operator with some 3.5m homes.
Markus Schmid, CEO of Tele Columbus and PrimaCom, explained: “Following our choice of NDS VideoGuard, we now have also selected its MediaHighway middleware in order to benefit from an end-to-end solution with NDS as one of our main technology partners. NDS middleware offers many advantages to us, fulfilling the core requirement for centralised and efficient management of our STB population, currently being deployed in many independent networks which have widely varying headend technology. Based on these two world market-leading solutions from NDS, we look forward to introducing the next generation of digital services to enhance the TV experience for our subscribers – and provide a best-in-class technology infrastructure for our content and programming partners.”
Yves Padrines, Vice President, Business Development at NDS and General Manager NDS GmbH, said: “We are proud to announce that with Tele Columbus and PrimaCom, one of the leading cable groups in the German market has decided to select MediaHighway middleware to enhance their businesses and we look forward to supporting the Group in its upcoming initiatives.” He continued: “This announcement further strengthens the position of NDS and MediaHighway in the German market. We are gratified that Germany’s pay-TV innovators have entrusted NDS technology to help them deliver a superior viewing experience to their audiences.”
NDS sees strong growth potential in the German market: “We believe that Germany is a fantastic market for pay-TV via satellite and cable,” Peled told VDI-Nachrichten.
“As consolidation among the operators moves on, investment in new technologies makes sense,” said Peled. “We are convinced that viewers will increasingly select new features such as HDTV or hybrid personal video recorders, with the result that pay-TV will offer them a more engaging TV experience than just free-TV. US and UK figures show that subscriber numbers do substantially increase thanks to HD,” he explained.
NDS plans to strengthen its market position mainly through technological innovations, continuing to invest in new technologies: “We will particularly focus on hybrid set-top box technologies that can connect the viewer to both broadband and TV content, and our next generation middleware, that supports these hybrid devices,” Peled said.
Peled added that the company is also investing in the field of targeted advertising with its new solutions portfolio NDS Dynamic. “This area will evolve over the next five years and become increasingly interesting with the growth in the number of broadband-enabled boxes deployed. With viewers enabled to receive targeted ads that are relevant to them, for example localised ads for people living in Munich or Hamburg, the free-TV channels will also want to participate proactively in pay-TV because it allows them to do more effective advertising.”
NDS offers encryption system VideoGuard and middleware MediaHighway, amongst other solutions. In Germany, the company has won pay-TV operator Premiere, cable companies Kabel BW and Tele Columbus and IPTV operator Arcor as customers.
© Rapid TV News 2009
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Austar boss: Pay-TV ‘a marathon not a sprint’
John Porter, CEO of Australian pay-TV platform Austar, said yesterday that 2009 would be “a challenging year for everyone” but added that the subscription TV business was “a marathon, not a sprint.”
In a statement accompanying Austar’s full year 2008 results, Porter said that “even if growth slows compared to 2008, we will continue to build our earnings for the years to come. One of our greatest opportunities is the depth of knowledge we hold about our market. We understand the challenges facing regional Australia, we understand the likes and dislikes of our customers. Through that deep understanding, we will continue to adjust our product, our promotions and our marketing to make sure that we still meet our earnings requirements but are as flexible as possible to meet the needs of existing and potential customers.”
Austar would still achieve double digit EBITDA growth in 2009, Porter asserted. EBITDA growth in 2008 stood at 20%, rising to A$209 million. That reflected, said the company, an 11% increase in revenue to A$632 million but only a 4% increase in poerating expenses to A$141 million. Profit was up 7% at A$114 million.
Porter said: “We believe that the key to success in this current environment is prudent investment in growth, while focusing on cost control and continual improvement in how we operate our business. EBITDA growth of 20 percent while keeping our operating cost increases to four percent is evidence of our ability to achieve operating leverage.”
Subscriber numbers rose by 51,484 to 720,270. Of these, 72,719 – 12% - take the MyStar PVR service which launched in February 2008, exceeding expectations.
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