Ericsson and Intelsat push new boundaries in delivery of HDR services
2015-09-08 Categories: Industry Technology
•Ericsson and Intelsat will demonstrate the world’s first HD contribution feed in HDR (High Dynamic Range) using DVB-S2X and a non-proprietary workflow
•The demo will be shown live as a proof-of-concept on Ericsson’s booth at IBC 2015
•Ericsson continues to elevate the bar in picture quality for today’s demanding consumers, and drive value in premium content.
Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) and Intelsat (NYSE: I), the world’s leading provider of satellite services, have joined forces to become the first companies in the world to showcase an HD contribution feed in HDR (High Dynamic Range) to the RAI Center in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, via the Intelsat 905 satellite located at 24.5○W, using the DVB-SX2 standard and an open, non-proprietary workflow. This groundbreaking proof-of-concept will enable media companies to delight consumers with improved picture quality and new experiences with HD HDR, while gaining even greater efficiencies in transponder utilization. This continues Ericsson and Intelsat’s longstanding partnership in innovation in immersive TV experiences, the companies having delivered the first ever transmission of a 4K Ultra HD satellite signal in North America in 2013.
“Our customers need to deliver the best possible content experiences and we are constantly seeking new ways to bring greater satisfaction to our customers’ viewers,” says Peter Ostapiuk, Head of Media Product Services, Intelsat. “By combining the versatility of Intelsat’s satellite network with creativity, vision and technological expertise, Intelsat and Ericsson continue to push the envelope and innovate in offering various technical and transmission options to improve current video quality. This project marks an important next step in the future of broadcasting at a time when picture quality and the viewer experience are so vital to remaining competitive and retaining audiences.”
By using the DVB-SX2 satellite broadcasting standard, Intelsat can drive greater transmission efficiencies, opening up the capability to enhance the quality of the HD contribution feed with HDR without incurring bandwidth losses. By doing this in an open and non-proprietary workflow, Ericsson allows satellite TV service providers to easily upgrade existing legacy infrastructures.
Elisabetta Romano, Vice President and Head of TV & Media, Ericsson, comments: “Ericsson’s extensive research into the habits and behaviors of TV consumers consistently shows that the ability to deliver great content of ever higher quality is a must-have for any successful TV service provider. As industry leaders in immersive TV, we have long been advocating the benefits of adding HDR into the potential for both HD and UHD services, and we are excited to show that this can be done in an extremely efficient and cost-effective way with this new proof-of-concept. Our customers expect Ericsson to continually innovate and bring value in both their business evolution and the services they offer consumers. We look forward to highlighting this innovation at IBC 2015.”
Ericsson will show the full live demo on its IBC 2015 booth (#1.D61). For further information on Ericsson’s presence at IBC 2015: http://www.ericsson.com/thecompany/events/ibc2015
2015-09-08 Categories: Industry Technology
•Ericsson and Intelsat will demonstrate the world’s first HD contribution feed in HDR (High Dynamic Range) using DVB-S2X and a non-proprietary workflow
•The demo will be shown live as a proof-of-concept on Ericsson’s booth at IBC 2015
•Ericsson continues to elevate the bar in picture quality for today’s demanding consumers, and drive value in premium content.
Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) and Intelsat (NYSE: I), the world’s leading provider of satellite services, have joined forces to become the first companies in the world to showcase an HD contribution feed in HDR (High Dynamic Range) to the RAI Center in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, via the Intelsat 905 satellite located at 24.5○W, using the DVB-SX2 standard and an open, non-proprietary workflow. This groundbreaking proof-of-concept will enable media companies to delight consumers with improved picture quality and new experiences with HD HDR, while gaining even greater efficiencies in transponder utilization. This continues Ericsson and Intelsat’s longstanding partnership in innovation in immersive TV experiences, the companies having delivered the first ever transmission of a 4K Ultra HD satellite signal in North America in 2013.
“Our customers need to deliver the best possible content experiences and we are constantly seeking new ways to bring greater satisfaction to our customers’ viewers,” says Peter Ostapiuk, Head of Media Product Services, Intelsat. “By combining the versatility of Intelsat’s satellite network with creativity, vision and technological expertise, Intelsat and Ericsson continue to push the envelope and innovate in offering various technical and transmission options to improve current video quality. This project marks an important next step in the future of broadcasting at a time when picture quality and the viewer experience are so vital to remaining competitive and retaining audiences.”
By using the DVB-SX2 satellite broadcasting standard, Intelsat can drive greater transmission efficiencies, opening up the capability to enhance the quality of the HD contribution feed with HDR without incurring bandwidth losses. By doing this in an open and non-proprietary workflow, Ericsson allows satellite TV service providers to easily upgrade existing legacy infrastructures.
Elisabetta Romano, Vice President and Head of TV & Media, Ericsson, comments: “Ericsson’s extensive research into the habits and behaviors of TV consumers consistently shows that the ability to deliver great content of ever higher quality is a must-have for any successful TV service provider. As industry leaders in immersive TV, we have long been advocating the benefits of adding HDR into the potential for both HD and UHD services, and we are excited to show that this can be done in an extremely efficient and cost-effective way with this new proof-of-concept. Our customers expect Ericsson to continually innovate and bring value in both their business evolution and the services they offer consumers. We look forward to highlighting this innovation at IBC 2015.”
Ericsson will show the full live demo on its IBC 2015 booth (#1.D61). For further information on Ericsson’s presence at IBC 2015: http://www.ericsson.com/thecompany/events/ibc2015