Videocon d2h Chooses
Broadcom to Deliver
HD Satellite Service
to Growing India
Pay-TV Market
July 21, 2014
Broadcom Corporation
announced that
Videocon d2h,
India's
fastest growing
direct-to-home (DTH)
satellite service
provider, has
selected Broadcom's
highly integrated
satellite set-top
box (STB)
system-on-a-chip (SoC)
device to power
their latest high
definition (HD)
universal serial bus
(USB) digital video
recorder (DVR).
Broadcom's BCM7358
HD satellite STB SoC
enables Videocon d2h
to accelerate
deployment of HD
satellite STBs to
subscribers
throughout the
region while
reducing design
complexity, size and
overall system cost.
Designed to address
consumer demand for
pay-TV programming,
Videocon d2h's HD
USB DVR is capable
of recording content
on a USB storage
device and offers
enhanced digital
picture quality with
optimum 1080p
resolution. The
Videocon d2h HD USB
DVR is powered by
Broadcom's BCM7358
single-channel 1080p
HD advanced video
coding (AVC)
satellite receiver
chip, featuring a
high performance CPU
and graphics engine,
Digital Living
Network Alliance
(DLNA®)
connectivity support
and advanced
security
functionality.
According to IHS,
STB industry revenue
will reach a record
$22.8 billion
in 2015, driven
largely by growth in
emerging markets and
subscriber demand
for HD content1.
"As pay-TV operators
move to accommodate
changes in delivery
platforms and
formats, including
the adoption of HD,
STB shipments will
continue to rise,
hitting record
levels for the next
few years," said
Daniel Simmons,
IHS Technology
Director for
Connected Home
research.
"Technology-based
service
differentiation is
becoming
increasingly
important for pay-TV
operators in
emerging regions, as
these markets begin
to mature and
saturate.
Transitioning
subscribers from SD
to HD at minimal
cost will be
critical for driving
further pay-TV
growth in emerging
markets."
"The silicon
innovation that
Broadcom provides
has been a key
factor in our
continued success in
delivering rich
content to our
growing subscriber
base," said Anil
Khera, Videocon d2h
CEO. "We're
leveraging a variety
of Broadcom STB
silicon throughout
our portfolio and
plan to extend our
manufacturing
capabilities to meet
the needs of other
cable operators in
the region."
"The Indian
television market is
undergoing a major
transition, and
operators such as
Videocon d2h are
leading the charge
in dramatically
improving the
quality and variety
of content
delivery," said
Rajiv Kapur,
Broadcom India
Senior Director of
Business
Development. "As an
established leader
in STB silicon
innovation around
the world, Broadcom
is delivering the
technology required
for a growing number
of consumers to
enjoy more
sophisticated
features such as
HD-quality content,
digital video
recording and
on-demand services."