C-Com Adds Russian Language Support
C-Com Satellite Systems has added Russian language support to its iNetVumobile antenna systems. C-Com says this feature is being made available to address the growing demands of the Russian market.
The iNetVu7000 series controllers are integrated with a Windows-based software tool that provides a selectable language option, allowing the user to configure and operate the iNetVu system in his/her native language. Given the increase in the number of C-Com manufactured antennas destined for the Russian market, a Cyrillic version user interface is now available to Russian customers.
DirecTV Bundles Service with Hughes and ViaSat
Satellite pay-TV company DirecTV has signed new agreements with satellite broadband providers ViaSat and Hughes that will allow U.S. customers to bundle their video and high-speed Internet services.
DirecTV will offer ViaSat’s Exede service and Hughes’ HughesNet Gen4 satellite broadband services to customers living in mostly unserved, rural areas later this year. The new offering will be coupled with triple-play packages from Verizon, AT&T, Century Link and other telco providers and provided at bundled pricing.
Envivo BOOSTED BY SKYPERFECT JSAT JAPANESE DTH DEPLOYMENT
SkyPerfect JSAT, Japan’s leading DTH operator, has deployed Envivio’s 4Caster Gen III encoders powered by Envivio Muse software for its SKY PerfecTV! On-Demand video service.
The new OTT service allows subscribers to view live and on-demand content, including sports, movies and TV programming, on IP-connected devices including TVs, PCs, tablets and smartphones.
Hughes Network Systems Enters Technology Development Partnership with Russia’s RSCC
Hughes Network Systems has signed a technology cooperation memorandum of understanding with the Russian Satellite Communications Co. (RSCC) to explore the development of multimedia video and broadband Internet services via RSCC satellites in Russia.
Hughes will examine the possibility of deploying its research and production capabilities on Russian territory. RSCC said it would leverage Hughes’ experience in developing and managing satellite communications networks in Russia. RSCC added that it is willing to consider providing Hughes with the necessary ground and space infrastructure at RSCC’s Space Communication Centers to conduct testing and develop new solutions. The companies expect to develop a full-scale partnership cooperation program in 2013 that will aim to offer low-cost solutions for public and private entities interested in multiple-system services.