Digital satellite television provides a wide range of channels and services to many parts of the globe, often to areas not serviced by terrestrial or cable providers. Due to larger footprint and global coverage area, only few services are free-to-air while the rest are encrypted due to content rights
Satellite television like other communications relayed by satellite, starts with a transmitting antenna located at an uplink facility. Since the advent of satellite broadcasting, cost-effective operations and high-quality, viewer experience have continued to be top priority for content owners and producers. Technical advances including state-of-the-art video delivery products and signal transmission products continue to play a significant role in the improvement, evolution and future of satellite broadcasting
In 1993/1994, the DVB Project developed the specification of a digital multi-program television system for satellite broadcasting (DVB-S). With worldwide success of this system its suitability for DTH and DSNG applications was clear, along with significant advantages in cost,
performance and flexibility over the previous system. From contribution to distribution, satellite technology continues to play a vital role in the delivery of video from the point of origin to home Our team is specialized in the processing and distribution of video signals through satellite (DTH or DSNG) with many years of experience in satellite contribution and distribution application
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