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SatcoDX - TELE-satellite International Magazine

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SLOVENIA<br />

<strong>TELE</strong>KOM SLOVENIJE IPTV MARKET LEADER<br />

Telekom Slovenije has seen its share of the national IPTV market fall by<br />

three percentage points year on year in the first quarter of 2008 to reach<br />

60.4%, according to a report by the Agency for Post and Electronic<br />

Communications (APEK). Alternative operator T2 followed in second<br />

place with a gain of just under 1% to reach a 36.3% share of Slovenia’s<br />

IPTV market, with Amis and Tus Telekom accounting for the remainder.<br />

SPAIN<br />

GREEN LIGHT FOR HISPASAT TAKEOVER<br />

Several Spanish companies including Abertis won permission<br />

from the European Commission for a joint venture to control Spanish<br />

<strong>satellite</strong> operator Hispasat. The companies involved, besides<br />

Abertis, include SEPI, CDTI, and INTA. Although the Commission<br />

said the deal had raised questions about vertical overlaps<br />

because Abertis ran terrestrial transmitters for TV stations and<br />

also bought <strong>satellite</strong> capacity, it decided to authorise the deal.<br />

SWITZERLAND<br />

NETSTREAM SELECTS ENTONE FOR IPTV DEPLOYMENT<br />

Swiss ISP Netstream has selected customer premises equipment<br />

from US firm Entone for its high-definition IPTV service<br />

deployments in the country. Netstream is a provider of managed<br />

services and systems integration to a number of operators in Switzerland,<br />

and selected Entone’s Hydra HD IPTV video gateway<br />

and Amulet HD IPTV receiver for the service deployments.<br />

TURKEY<br />

TURKEY PREPARES TWO NEW SATELLITES<br />

Having successfully launched Turksat 3A in June, Turksat is preparing<br />

to launch two others, Turksat 4A and 5A. The Turkish <strong>satellite</strong><br />

operator will decide on the features of Turksat 4A in August<br />

and launch it in 2011. Turksat 4A will offer broadcasting services<br />

covering the Middle East, Central Asia, South Asia and Africa.<br />

Work on 5A will begin in Turkey and will be completely done by<br />

Turkish engineers, with plans for a launch in 2013 or 2014.<br />

UNITED KINGDOM<br />

BBC LAUNCHES HD TESTS ON FREEVIEW<br />

The BBC has begun DVB-T2 test transmissions from the Guildford<br />

transmitter southwest of London, in preparation for HD on Freeview.<br />

This follows the approval by the DVB Project of the DVB-T2 specification<br />

and this will be the first time signals compliant with the DVB-T2 specification<br />

will be broadcast. DVB-T2 is the next generation digital terrestrial<br />

transmission standard for new HDTV services on Freeview. DVB-T2<br />

can provide more capacity and this will be essential for HDTV services<br />

to be launched on Freeview, currently planned for the end of 2009.<br />

BBC TO LAUNCH UHD TV TRIALS<br />

In conjunction Italian and Japanese public broadcasters RAI and NHK,<br />

this September the BBC will begin trials of Ultra High Definition (UHD)<br />

TV. UHD, also known as Super Hi-Vision, produces a resolution of<br />

7,680 × 4,320 pixels which is around four times as wide and four times<br />

as high as existing High Definition TV. With 4000 Scanning Lines, NHK<br />

is promising consumers an experience which feels close enough to<br />

reality to make them want to reach out and touch the on-screen action.<br />

BT ENDS FIRST HALF WITH 282.000 IPTV SUBSCRIBERS<br />

British Telecom has signed up 68.000 customers to its pay-TV service<br />

BT Vision during the three months to June 30. The company, which<br />

launched the IPTV service commercially last summer, ended June<br />

with 282.000 BT Vision customers. While customers can sign up to BT<br />

Vision without actually taking a monthly subscription, to make the service<br />

profitable, BT needs customers to take out regular subscriptions.<br />

N O R T H A M E R I C A<br />

IPTV SUBSCRIBERS TOP 1.8 MILLION IN 2007<br />

The number of IPTV users in the Americas surged to 1.8 million by the<br />

end of last year, up 257.1% from 501,000 in December 2006, according<br />

to a recent report by iSuppli. The majority of that growth came from

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