US Cable Operators Conducting First
Ultra HD Trials with SES
SES S.A. announced today that
multiple US cable operators are
testing Ultra HD (or 4K) content
across its fully-managed Ultra HD
platform and receiving HEVC 4K IP
set top boxes in preparation for
Ultra HD subscriber trials into US
households later this year.
SES has signed Ultra HD trial
agreements with Cable America in
Missouri, Golden West Telecommunications
in South Dakota, MTC Cable in New York,
Sjoberg’s Cable TV in Minnesota and ATMC
in North Carolina. As part of the
programme aimed at accelerating 4K
delivery to homes across America, SES is
shipping 4K/HEVC set top boxes to cable
operators participating in the
first-ever Ultra HD trials.
After purchasing more than four
million Ultra HD TVs last year and a
projected 10 million in 2016 in the US
alone, consumers are increasingly
demanding 4K content from their cable
operators. Using the multicasting
capability of the DOCSIS 3.0
transmission standard and traditional
digital TV to deliver a wide range of 4K
programming to subscriber homes, SES is
enabling even the smallest cable
operators to be among the first in North
America to provide linear and live Ultra
HD. Unlike current internet-delivered 4K
offerings, SES’s managed solution,
delivered over dedicated bandwidth,
provides a much higher quality viewer
experience, free of buffering and
network congestion.
SES is currently carrying four Ultra
HD channels on satellites serving every
cable system and nearly 100 million
homes across North America, including
Fashion One 4K, NASA TV UHD, and High 4K
TV. The fourth choice on SES’s regional
4K dial is SES’s own UHD1 channel, which
has quickly become a popular venue for
up-and-coming 4K content producers
creating great Ultra HD material with an
eye toward ultimately launching their
own Ultra HD channels. Cable operators
of all sizes across North America can
easily downlink 4K content from SES’s
growing Ultra HD satellite platform to
test the mix of 4K movies, TV shows,
news, and sports events across their
networks.
“As millions of cable subscribers
increasingly press for 4K content on
their new Ultra HD TVs, some of the
smallest cable operators in the US are
now leading the way to bringing Ultra HD
to homes across the country,” noted
Steve Corda, Vice President of Business
Development in North America at SES.
“SES’s breakthrough, fully-managed Ultra
HD platform is enabling us to conduct
the first-ever trials, which are bound
to play a key role in the national and
global rollout of Ultra HD.”
“Ultra HD has arrived in Minnesota,
as we prepare to deliver 4K content to
subscriber homes this year,” said
Richard Sjoberg, President and CEO at
Sjoberg, a cable television innovator
serving 33 towns in Northwest Minnesota.
“Along with high-speed broadband, we’re
seeing an increasing demand for Ultra HD
across our subscriber base, and together
with SES we’re on the leading edge of
technology, with a simplified solution
that will make the transition to Ultra
HD far faster and more efficient. We’re
looking forward to being among the first
in the country to deliver game-changing
television to our customers.”
“We are excited to be participating
in this trial focused on offering Ultra
HD content to our customers,” said Glen
Faulkner, General Manager at MTC Cable
in upstate New York. “The SES solution
provides an economical platform for the
delivery of Ultra HD content, which is
now more frequently requested by our
customers. The cable television
industry, with high-capacity DOCSIS 3
networks widely deployed, is
well-positioned to be at the forefront
in delivery of this high resolution
content.”