Shopping TV channel QVC launches its Ultra HD channel in Germany, this would be the seventh channel in ultra-high definition in the country.Local shopping channel Pearl TV was the first commercial channel to launch in 4K a few years ago, both air via SES's prime orbital slot 19.2 degrees East.
"We want to offer our customers the best possible shopping experience through our various sales channels. Our goal is for viewers to receive our TV programming in the best possible picture quality – and broadcasting in Ultra HD confirms this claim", said Mathias Bork, CEO of QVC Germany.
QVC ordered a full package from SES with both capacity, 4K transmission and MX1 (SES Media services division) services for encoding and uplink. Under the ten-year agreement announced by SES, QVC will utilize additional capacity for its upgrade to Ultra HD and rely on SES's wholly-owned subsidiary MX1 for encoding in HEVC format and uplink services. QVC is also renewing capacity for distribution of the channel in Standard and High Definition.
"As we carry the largest line-up of HD and UHD channels worldwide, it is part of our DNA to help our customers bring the best possible picture quality to their audience. We are very excited to continue working with QVC for its transmission not only in SD and in HD, but now also in Ultra HD," said Ferdinand Kayser, CEO of SES Video. "This agreement clearly underlines the ability of SES Video, augmented by MX1, to offer its customers a full suite of video solutions".
"We want to offer our customers the best possible shopping experience through our various sales channels. Our goal is for viewers to receive our TV programming in the best possible picture quality – and broadcasting in Ultra HD confirms this claim", said Mathias Bork, CEO of QVC Germany.
QVC ordered a full package from SES with both capacity, 4K transmission and MX1 (SES Media services division) services for encoding and uplink. Under the ten-year agreement announced by SES, QVC will utilize additional capacity for its upgrade to Ultra HD and rely on SES's wholly-owned subsidiary MX1 for encoding in HEVC format and uplink services. QVC is also renewing capacity for distribution of the channel in Standard and High Definition.
"As we carry the largest line-up of HD and UHD channels worldwide, it is part of our DNA to help our customers bring the best possible picture quality to their audience. We are very excited to continue working with QVC for its transmission not only in SD and in HD, but now also in Ultra HD," said Ferdinand Kayser, CEO of SES Video. "This agreement clearly underlines the ability of SES Video, augmented by MX1, to offer its customers a full suite of video solutions".