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Editorial Insight
Satellite Sector Sees Business Returning, but What Happens Next?
Tired of hearing about the collapse of the economy or how sluggish the recovery has been? Well, if you’re in the satellite sector, it seems that you don’t have to anymore, and IBC 2010 opens at a time when business looks to be booming ...More»
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From The Show Floor
Analysts Cautious on 3-D TV Take-Up
While 3-D TV continues to dominate headlines and discussions due to early efforts by broadcasters such as DirecTV, Discovery and ESPN, many industry analysts remain cautious about the potential take-up of 3-D TV ...More»
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Industry Briefs
Sky Deutschland to Launch 3-D TV Service
German satellite pay-TV operator Sky Deutschland will launch its 3-D TV service in October ...More»
Orion Express Signs for Expanded Capacity on Intelsat 15
Intelsat is expanding Russian DTH satellite provider Orion Express’ programming capacity on the Intelsat 15 satellite (IS-15), the operator announced ...More»
Latens, Indieon to Develop Cardless Broadcast Security Solution for Asian DTH
Latens, A provider of pay-TV software security solutions, has entered a partnership with middleware manufacturer Indieon Technologies ...More»
On Digital Media Launches Harmonic-Powered Pay-TV Service in South Africa
On Digital Media (ODM) has deployed Harmonic’s digital video head-end solutions to power its new TopTV pay TV service in South Africa ...More»
RRsat Enters Broadcast Alliance with Europe’s Digital Media Center
RRsat has entered a partnership with Europe’s Digital Media Center (DMC) to offer a complete global playout and content delivery solutions to regional broadcasters ...More»
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Executive Insight
Orange Uses Satellite To Gain Broadcast Edge In France
France Telecom (Orange), one of Europe’s biggest, was one of the first to launch pay-TV services via satellite as well as IPTV. Xavier Couture, executive vice president, content, discussed the operator’s strategy and how it will blend satellite and telecom technologies to bring cutting-edge content propositions to Orange’s customer base ...More»
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