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July 12th, 2012

SES + Inverto... Protocol Parsing (SatBroadcasting™)


[SatNews] SES (Euronext Paris and Luxembourg Stock Exchange: SESG) has announced the certification of the industry’s first...

...SAT-IP converter by Inverto Digital Labs, a Luxembourg-based developer and marketer of consumer and professional broadcast reception products. SAT-IP is a new standard and trademark developed and supported by SES. With SAT-IP, satellite-delivered programs are converted into Internet Protocol (IP) standard at the point of reception in the home. Households can, therefore, receive, via their wired or wireless in-home Internet distribution system, the full satellite line-up on the TV screen as well as on a large range of IP-devices, such as smartphones, tablets, and smart TVs—with different programs on different devices at the same time. The SAT-IP converter from Inverto is the first of its kind to be certified according to the new standard.

“SAT-IP is a quantum leap in satellite reception and will make it even more competitive with other reception modes,” said Thomas Wrede, Vice President Reception Systems at SES. “With SAT-IP, we can fulfill the consumer need to serve a multitude of platforms at home with an excellent satellite signal quality and a variety of content. Satellite TV anywhere in the home, on tablet devices, smartphones, PCs or smart TVs: that is the revolution of SAT-IP.”

“The Inverto MULTIBOX SAT-IP converter enables viewing of content which was previously limited to the TV set and the living room on other client devices that have been purchased by consumers in great numbers in recent years. It also offers opportunities to operators to both reduce total ownership cost by eliminating the need for tuner-based set-top boxes and substantially enrich services with companion devices,” said Thierry Abraham, Chief Technology Officer and Director of Engineering of Inverto.

SAT-IP will be shown at the SES booth at IBC2012, Amsterdam, September 7th through 11th.