Join the fastest growing hotspot for the region with over 4 million TV homes at 7° East
Reach over 4 million homes from 16° East, Africa's leading free-to-air neighbourhood
Join the channels broadcasting to TV homes in Central Africa from 3° East
Benefit from the high power coverage at 8° West to reach TV homes across the region
Deliver your content to 160M homes at EMEA's leading HOTBIRD neighbourhood
Broadcast your channel into Brazil directly from North America and Europe
The EPG gives viewers visibility to the entire channel line-up, with a preview of all programmes to be aired, including programme thumbnails in several languages – a first for the FTA market.
All channels are automatically installed on the satellite receivers, with a fixed channel numbering. As receivers are updated automatically overnight, new channels can be accessed by viewers immediately, with no complex reinstallation or re-scanning to be done by the end-user.
An easy-to-use, graphic-based navigation presents viewers with the channel name, logo, and channel genre, written in the local language (including Arabic script). Referenced with a single channel number, they can be discovered by filtering on a specific channel theme. This makes relevant channels easier to find by audiences who are interested in specific genres.
National broadcasters can be found more easily by their target audience. Broadcasters can also drive different audiences to different video feeds and customise advertising to specific audiences. By combining the massive audience of satellite broadcast, with targeted engagement, Sat.tv helps boost advertising revenues.
Sat.tv improves your end-user experience, attracting more viewers to a channel's content, which means more value for advertisers and more revenue for the channel.
Sat.tv runs on low-cost set-top boxes and is being rapidly implemented by a wide range of set-top box manufacturers. It is free-of-charge for set-top box vendors, as well as for broadcasters operating at Eutelsat’s video hotspots.
Offering a multi-screen, multi-room experience on any device, providing top-tier quality for live and offline video reception, personalized content, superior user interfaces, and comprehensive analytics - these are all part of the challenge broadcasters face when delivering content to their end-users.
Today, two new industry standards developed through a collaborative initiative of the broadcast community are enabling broadcasters to do just that, with DVB-Native IP for next-generation broadcast delivery; and DVB-I for unified and simplified content discovery and delivery of rich content guide metadata.
In the hospitality industry, when guests want to watch popular content, particularly live sports, it can have an enormous impact on the venue’s connectivity service. For venues in poorly connected areas, latency issues, limited bandwidth and lack of affordable data packages are all part of the challenge for broadcasters and media providers needing to deliver quality video content to their audiences on any device.
New content delivery solutions based on the DVB-Native IP standard, combine satellite in the delivery mix, enabling hotels in poorly connected areas to receive OTT content without relying on the internet. Delivering an optimum viewing experience to all guests, it supports large-scale content distribution, offering the multi-screen experiences guests expect.
ED4free is a non-profit association specialising in inexpensive, easy-to-use educational technology for developing countries. They’ve created the EDBox, an economical off-line content server pre-loaded with resources for schools and training programmes. However, as the EDBoxes are often located in areas where there is no internet connectivity, updating the servers is problematic.
To resolve this, ED4free is partnering with Eutelsat, ENENSYS, and EKT to revolutionize the delivery of educational content. By leveraging cutting-edge, standardized, broadcast technology, they aim to reach a wider audience bringing multimedia education to regions where internet connectivity is not available. Read our whitepaper to find out how DVB-NIP can empower students.
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At Eutelsat, we commit to clear and measurable targets in our Premium Service Level Agreements to help you manage your business-critical operations and avoid dissatisfied customers or revenue loss.
Interference can be a major problem for service reliability. At Eutelsat you can expect our best resources to keep your service operational, even if there’s interference from external factors, or severe weather conditions.
In the case of critical disasters, faulty equipment or serious damage, customers can safeguard their networks and guarantee 24/7 broadcast operations with a disaster recovery plan.