Tag: SES Astra

  • French satellite platform TDS to launch HDTV channel

    French satellite platform TDS to launch HDTV channel

    MUMBAI: High definition programming is not coming – it’s already here. Since the beginning of 2004 Euro 1080 has been broadcasting a daily schedule of music and sports in the HDTV format. But that’s not all. French satellite platform TPS is planning to launch a dedicated HDTV channel.

    European governments are facing a crucial decision as they are considering the timetable for analogue switch-off. Should terrestrial capacity be offered to existing DTT broadcasters to expand and improve their coverage or should space be set aside for the launch of new high definition services?

    This TV conferences event follows on from the successful ‘So you want to start broadcasting?’ event held at Bafta in January. Our expert speakers will tell you how terrestrial, cable, satellite and other digital platforms should prepare for the widespread deployment of HDTV. You’ll be able to benefit from the experience of panelists the US, Japanese and Australian markets that have already introduced the format.

    Technical experts will be explaining the differences between the different delivery and display systems in plain English under the watchful eye of moderators.

    The confirmed speakers of the conference include Ferdinand Keyser, CEO, SES-Astra, Gabriel Fehervari, CEO, Euro 1080, Kim Anderson, Director of Digital Services, Nine Network, Australia, Peter MacAvock, Executive Director, DVB, Harold Gronenthal, Voom/Rainbow Media, United States, Tim Sheppard, Director of Strategic Development, Tandberg Television, Tim Felstead, Marketing Manager, Strategic Marketing and Business Development Group, Thomson Broadcast and Media Solutions Kevin Wakeford, Head of High Definition Business – Europe, Sony Professional Solutions Europe, Additional presentations from NHK Japan, Disney, Texas Instrument, The Carmel Group, Strategy Analytics and Screen Digest.

  • Casbaa Satellite Group launching 18 June; conference in Singapore

    Casbaa Satellite Group launching 18 June; conference in Singapore

    The Cable & Satellite Broadcasting Association of Asia (Casbaa) will formally launch the Casbaa Satellite Group on 18 June in Singapore with a one-day conference featuring a keynote address from Douglas Kahn, president and CEO of PanAmSat, as well as the participation of senior executives from SES Astra, Boeing Space, Americom Asia-Pacifc, Shinawatra Satellite, AsiaSat, STAR Group, New Skies Satellite, AOL Time Warner and Binariang Satellite.

    Among the papers that will be presented at the conference include: “Ten Years Ahead – Next Generation Satcoms” (speaker Randy Brinkley, president, Boeing Satellite Systems); “Broadband via Satellite – Prospects & Perils For Asia” (speaker Christopher Slaughter director Asia Pacific Communications Yankee Group);

    “Financing In The New Era: Strategic Alliances, Partnerships, Mergers & Acquisitions.”

    With the Iridium crash and potential failure for a large, multi-billion dollar market for handheld mobile satellite telephony, investors are becoming increasingly cautious.
    * What is the current state of satellite financing in Asia?
    * What is the financial outlook for broadband systems?
    * What are the various means to obtain financing?

    “Broadband Content Over Satellite.”

    A key element in the future of the communications industry lies in rich media with ‘infotainment’ applications and services coming online all the time. Many now believe that the network itself is far less important than the information or content carried over the network.
    * How will telecom operators, communications service providers, ISPs, content providers, broadcasters and media define themselves within this new economy?
    * To what extent will the new communications economy be based around content?
    * What are the market implications? Satellite News Gathering (SNG)? * Where are the threats and opportunities?

    “Fast Forward To The Future: Strategic Intelligence Now!”

    Content is king but does not yet reign supreme. Content markets are developing rapidly, with traditional providers going online, new entrants and specialist distributors emerging and media players merging into the telecoms industry.
    * Will the convergence between telecoms, ISPs , broadcast and media continue?
    * If content is to be the new currency, how will it be valued and leveraged as a strategic weapon?
    * Who are the players in the content value-chain?
    * What is the role of content access in forging industry partnerships?