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Corporate Presentation - April 2014
Eutelsat Communications – at a glance
Over 30 years experience in satellite operations
36 satellites in geostationary orbit providing reach of Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, the Americas
7 satellites* for high-growth markets to launch by mid 2016
Strong mix of video, data and broadband services
An international company uniting 1,000 skilled professionals from 32 countries
€1,284 million consolidated revenues to 30 June 2013 (+5.1%)**
* 6 fully owned, 1 in partnership with RSCC** Eutelsat Communications financial year ends June 30
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68.5%VIDEO
20%
11.5%
MULTI-USAGE
A balanced business portfolio
As a % of Eutelsat Communications Full-year revenues at 30 June 2013
(excluding non-recurring and other revenues)* Situation 30 June 2013
Broadcast and broadband accountfor almost 90% of Group activity
Group backlog* of €5.37 billion
> representing 4.2 years of revenues> average remaining life of contracts: 7.4 years> video remains the largest contributor to backlog
DATA AND BROADBAND
70.5E – The crossroads of four continents
Launched in 2012 EUTELSAT 70B @ 70.5°East
48 high power Ku-Band transponders
An extensive widebeam coverage stretching from Europe to the Indian Sub-Continent and 4 powerful regional beams
Data and Telecom services / Broadband access / Professional Video exchange
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Shaping future through Innovation
In Space On the Ground
Enhanced customer
experience
• SmartLNB for DTH Connected TV• Multi-screen home IP distribution• Home automation• Mobile broadband (Eutelsat Air Access)
Increased flexibility
• Reconfigurable satellite payloads
• On board power allocation to optimise commercial capacity
• Multi-band reception systems (C/Ku, Ku/Ka)
• Hybrid set-top boxes
Increased security
• Signal prevention / detection techniques• Increased resilience to jamming
Cost of bandwidth
• Multi-spot HTS design developed for fast growing markets
• New encoding schemes for higher compression
• Enhanced access protocols for Interactive TV satellite services
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Linear TV
Smart TV
Social applications
Video on Demand
Multi screen, Multi devices
Second screen applications
And even more…
The “smart LNB”: Opening a new world to satellite television
High Quality Linear TV
Smart TV
Social applications
Video on Demand
Multi screen, Multi devices
Second screen applications
And even more…
Terrestrial TV
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The “smart LNB”: Connected TV and more…
Low cost home device, compatible with existing consumer satellite equipment
Enables satellite to offer Connected TV experience to any customer
Provides a satellite return link dedicated to broadcast interactive applications
Enables content to be viewed on multiple screens in the home, such as smartphones, tablets and laptops
Based on open standards (DVB-S2, IP, etc.) and highly efficient protocols
Machine to machine and home automation applications
Use Ku-Band for broadcast and Ka, Ku or C band for return link
The “smart LNB”: usage scenario
TS video
“smart LNB”
VideoTransactionsDRM negotiationssocial / interactive TVMachine to machineHome automation…
IP
LAN connectivity
Video
TV reception
IDU
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The initial concept of HbbTV is to mix broadcast with a Broadband distribution and back channel…
Uplink
Broadcaster and application provider
Application Hosting / Web-play out
Broadcast Broadband
Linear A/V componentNon-linear A/V componentApplication dataApplication data and signalling
HbbTV key principleSatellite access Broadcast infrastructure can carry
only the HbbTV service signalling (URL) …
… or carry part of the portal content 1)Broadcasted trough a data carousel
1) Can be limited for instance to the images and texts to provide enhanced EPGbroader information on program or event….
Home internet access Heavy content data (such as A/V
component, for VoD or catch-up) are accessible through the broadband
Interactivity necessitate a back channel
End Customer
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… but the HbbTV experience can be provided to non connected homes with the addition of the smart LNB
Uplink station
“Smart LNB”head-end
TV channelproduction
HbbTVportal
Broadcaster
E KaSat 9A E16A
TV platform
Eutelsat Broadband
End Customer
Linear A/V componentNon-linear A/V componentApplication dataApplication data and signalling
1)
1) With future evolutions of HbbTV supporting Push VoD, and a hard-drive enabled set-top-box
Watch TV Access the HbbTV portal
(locally cached or in a data carousel)
Interact with the broadcaster program
Smart LNB
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The Home Area Network
DRM ENABLED IPTV
MULTISCREEN
HOME AUTOMATION
MACHINE 2 MACHINE
INTERACTIVE TV
SOCIAL NETWORKING
DVB TV RECEPTION
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Thank you!
Karen Badalov, Ph.DRegional Director - Baltic States and the Caucasus
T: +33 1 53 98 49 76 F: +33 1 53 98 46 64 E: [email protected]
70 rue Balard, 75502, Paris, France