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SES unveils IP-based in-home distribution

April 27, 2012 08.10 Europe/London By Robert Briel

SES, together with leading industry partners, has announced the introduction of Sat-IP, a new IP-based satellite reception technology that demodulates and converts satellite signals to IP for further in-home distribution to any IP-enabled device.

Unveiled at the annual SES Industry Days, the Sat-IP communications protocol has been established as a new standard for satellite in-home distribution. A live demo of SAT-IP multiswitches showing the distribution of satellite programmes over various IP-based infrastructures (CAT5 Ethernet, Power Line, Plastic Optical Fibre and Wi-Fi) was presented to more than 200 industry experts from consumer electronics manufacturers to broadcast platform operators at the two-day conference.

In a Sat-IP environment, IP-enabled devices such as tablets, PCs, laptops, smartphones, connected TVs, game consoles and media players will be able to receive satellite programming. This means that consumers will be able to enjoy the benefits of watching TV channels on different devices and screens.

With Sat-IP, large varieties of satellite offers including the line-ipof HD channels will be accessible for consumers on IP-enabled devices in highest and original satellite picture quality and without using internet connectivity. Sat-IP will become an official standard, which is open to all manufacturers and allows them to develop a neutral environment of multiple devices. Current prototypes already allow for the reception of up to eight channels on eight different screen devices at home.

Thomas Wrede, VP reception systems, said in a statement: “Sat-IP is a quantum leap for the industry and the TV viewers and shows SES’ role in pioneering technological developments in the media and TV industry. We see how consumers are increasingly complementing their TV viewing experience with alternative devices.

“With Sat-IP, we put ourselves at the top of the trend and ensure that viewers can watch satellite TV potentially on any IP-based device at home and with an unrivalled flexibility when they move around. Our new way of connecting devices will allow millions of consumers to enjoy satellite TV on multiple screens with the highest convenience and quality. With Sat-IP, we also give an important impulse to the industry, creating an open standard that allows manufacturers to realise innovative distribution solutions.”

The first Sat-IP based products are scheduled to be available later this year.

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Filed Under: Editor's Choice, Newsline, Satellite, Tech, Top Story Tagged With: Sat-IP, SES Edited: 30 April 2012 08:48

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Arnhem-based Robert covers the Benelux, France, Germany, Austria and Switzerland as well as IPTV, web TV, connected TV and OTT. Email Robert at rbriel@broadbandtvnews.com.

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