Title :
Commercial satellite broadcasting for Europe
Author_Institution :
Independent Broadcasting Authority, Winchester, UK
fDate :
12/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A review is presented of the current television broadcasting situation in European countries, which involves a varied mix of terrestrial VHF or UHF systems and cable networks. A small market has emerged in Europe for receivers using the low-power telecommunications satellite transmission between the program providers and cable network companies. This is expected to change with the launch of medium-power pan-European telecommunication satellites (e.g. ASTRA, EUTELSAT II), which are now directly addressing the market of home reception. DBS (direct broadcast satellite) in the UK, using the D-MAC transmission standard, will offer three additional television channels, data broadcasting services, and a planned evolution to compatible forms of wide-screen, high-definition television. Comments are given on receiver and conditional access system standardization. Some views are expressed on satellite broadcasting as part of an overall broadcasting framework for the future
Keywords :
direct broadcasting by satellite; television broadcasting; D-MAC transmission standard; DBS; Europe; UHF systems; UK; cable networks; commercial broadcasting; conditional access system standardization; data broadcasting services; direct broadcast satellite; home reception; pan-European telecommunication satellites; receiver; satellite broadcasting; television broadcasting; television channels; terrestrial VHF; wide-screen, high-definition television; Artificial satellites; Cable TV; Communication cables; Europe; Frequency; Investments; Radio broadcasting; Satellite broadcasting; TV broadcasting; Winches;
Journal_Title :
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on