SAT>IP Alliance launched to
extend role of satellite broadcasting in multiscreen ecosystems
14 April 2015
Six leading satellite operators and manufacturers announced today the formation of the SAT>IP Alliance, formalising a coalition that was initiated last year to develop compatible hardware and software for the SAT>IP technology. The SAT>IP Alliance consists of SES, HISPASAT, Panasonic, NAGRA, ALi Corporation and MaxLinear.
The innovative SAT>IP technology converts satellite signals into
IP at the reception point using a small server, which may be
located in the satellite dish or in the user's home, and
distributing the signal to the different IP devices such as
tablets, smartphones and laptops. This technology makes it
possible to provide high-quality content via satellite more
efficiently to all the screens in a home, using pre-existing
networks in the building. SAT>IP is currently a European
standard (CENELEC EN50585) compatible with satellite and ground
networks.
The SAT>IP Alliance, which will be constituted shortly in
Luxembourg as a non-profit organisation, will be in charge of
setting forth SAT>IP-related strategic developments and creating
working groups through its executive committee. The main aims of
the Alliance will be to promote the use of the SAT>IP protocol
throughout the industry, facilitate certification of new
devices, and develop and improve the SAT>IP standard.
Over the past years, nearly 40 manufacturers have supported the
SAT>IP standard by developing products that are compatible with
its requirements. The momentum behind SAT>IP technology today
has created the right conditions to form this Alliance, an open
forum for all manufacturers, satellite operators, broadcasters
and service providers who wish to get involved in developing and
improving a key standard for the future of satellite content
distribution in multiscreen ecosystems.
For more information on SAT>IP, please go to http://www.satip.info