What to Discover at Satellite 2013 (Booth #5037)
- Discover The Brand New Modem Portfolio at Satellite
- Enterprise VSAT Offer, With Outdoor Unit Portfolio
- Ultimate Bandwidth Efficiency and Throughput With New HUB6000 Satellite Hub
- Advanced Technologies for Video Transport Networks
- S2 extensions Answer Early Needs of the Industry
- Speaking Slots: We'll Be Talking About 4 Different Topics at Satellite

Discover The New IP Modem Portfolio
New IP modem portfolio for low to very high speed IP over satellite applications:
- MDM2200: A new consumer and SME IP satellite modem Speed: 22 Mbps (down) / 3.5 Mbps (up)
- MDM3100: A new IP satellite modem for high troughput B2B applications Speed: 45Mbps (down) / 5Mbps (up)
- MDM6000: This modem already includes the upcoming DVB-S2 Extensions candidates. These S2-Extensions give an efficiency increase of 15% to 37% on top of DVB-S2. Speed: up to 380Mbps (down) / 380Mbps (up)
Advanced video transport networks for broadcast transmission have very unique requirements for performance, legacy interoperability and integration into the operational and business workflows of the industry. These networks have to provide all the benefits of the new integrated automated IP world without limiting the flexibility of the existing manual solution. Namely:
- Combine linear live and non-linear file TV workflows for News, Sports & Events
- Support native live video MPEG-2 TS and generic IP services over satellite
- Receive live TV content from any SNG/feed, send to any IRD/receiver, with the lowest possible latency
- Do all this whilst providing maximum optimisation, efficiency, automation and integration
- Video: Multi Service Networks: Be Ready for Tomorrow
- Video: All IP Infrastructure: Converged Transport Layer
- Video: File Based 'Store & Forward' Workflows—Satellite TV Broadcasting
- Presentation: Multiservice Broadcast Networks Over Satellite
— White Paper: Download the white paper on Satellite TV Broadcasting here.
S2 Extensions Answer Early Needs of the Industry
S2 extensions give up to 37 percent more efficiency on top of DVB-S2. They are available on Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multipoint SCPC equipment.

