Tag: satellite homes

  • Eutelsat launches India-focused satellite – W5

    Eutelsat launches India-focused satellite – W5

    MUMBAI: Satellite service provider Eutelsat has successfully launched its W5 satellite and it is being positioned at 70.5 degrees East, an orbital position that allows Eutelsat to cover the whole of Asia in complement to the company’s SESAT satellite.

    W5 will be operational by mid-December, according to an official release.

    Equipped with 24 Ku-band transponders with 72 MHz bandwidth, W5 is configured with one fixed Widebeam covering western Europe, central Asia and the Indian sub-continent and two steerable spotbeams. The steerable spotbeams can cover north-east Asia including the whole of China and Mongolia as far as Korea and southern Japan, and south-east Asia as far as northern parts of Australia.

    W5 will be capable of delivering a full range of digital communications services: video distribution and contribution links, occasional-use video and particularly Satellite News Gathering (SNG), as well as Internet backbone connections. Through a new bundled turnaround onto Eutelsat’s Digital Platforms on its HOT BIRD ?broadcasting satellites that reach an estimated 96 million cable and satellite homes, Eutelsat will also be able to offer Indian broadcasters seamless connectivity directly into Europe.

    Eutelsat is also perhaps the only Satellite Company offering dedicated Ku-band connectivity to its Indian customers for India to Europe, Europe to India, and India to India through SESAT Satellite, an official release says. Eutelsat already has substantial capacity dedicated to the South Asian market with its SESAT satellite. SESAT (36oE) features a fixed widebeam that extends over the Atlantic Islands to eastern Russia. In addition, it has a spotbeam centered over India to offer single hop connectivity between east and west.

    W5 Vital Characteristics 
    Orbital position: 70.5 degrees East 
    Payload: 24 Ku-band transponders 
    Downlink frequencies: 10.95-11.70 GHz, 12.50-12.75 GHz
    Transponder bandwidth: 72 MHz 
    Coverages : 1 fixed Widebeam up to 46 dBW and 2 steerable spotbeams up to 48 dBW. 
    Lifetime: minimum 12 years

  • Prasar Bharati calls for fresh bids on DD Metro, Nine Gold out in the cold

    Prasar Bharati calls for fresh bids on DD Metro, Nine Gold out in the cold

    After months of wrangling, Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) yesterday set the wheels in motion throwing open bidding for all time slots on its Doordarshan Metro channel. HFCL Nine Broadcasting currently holds the rights for the 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm slot. The 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm slot expires in September, while the 10:00 to 11:00 pm one completes its run in October.

    Obviously, the mandarins in Prasar Bharati have decided that enough was enough with Channel Nine and that they would not give in to pressure from its manager that it had not lived up to commitments of increasing DD penetration and reach in urban cable and satellite homes, re-engineering its transmitter setup and hence extending the contract to a longer term – 10 years at best and 18 months at the worst.

    The current bidding process is slated to commence from tomorrow and the tender documents will be available online from the DD site and from its stations from 30 June.

    DD has set the following floor prices for the various time slots it is throwing open to wannabe bidders:

    If at first you don’t succeed…you try again… DD style
    No
    Time slot
    Floor price
    (Rs million)
    Free commercial time
    (in seconds)
    1 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm 225 600
    2 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm 325 600
    3 9:00 pm – 10:00 pm 425 600
    4 10:00 pm – 11:00 pm 175 600
    5 11:00 pm – 12:00 am no floor price 600
    6 00:00 am – 00:30 am no floor price 300
           

    DD has said that bidders should be open to an annual increase of 10 per cent for any bids they make. Additionally bidders can bid for individual hourly slots or for the entire band of 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm

    The pre-qualification bids will be opened on 18 June while the final bids will be opened on 19 June. Clearly, executives in television channels have a busy month ahead of them.