AsiaSat Announces UHD
Broadcast Initiative in
Asia
2 June 2015
Asia Satellite
Telecommunications Co.
Ltd. announced the plan
to deploy Asia’s first
dedicated Ultra HD (UHD)
broadcast platform in
the next few months.
Initially using a
C-band transponder on
AsiaSat 4 at 122°E, the
UHD platform, based on
DVB-S2 and HEVC
solutions, will be able
to deliver 2-5 full time
UHD channels.
Transmissions will be in
a free to air format,
available for reception
by terrestrial TV
stations, pay TV
platforms and home
viewers across Asia
which possess
appropriate decoding
equipment and a C-band
antenna as small as 2.4
metres.
William Wade,
President and Chief
Executive Officer of
AsiaSat, said, “UHD is
gaining momentum in Asia
with UHD TV sets readily
available and
affordable. However,
there is still a lack of
UHD content and consumer
receivers in Asia.
AsiaSat is proud to play
a key role in UHD
content delivery in Asia
with the launch of this
new UHD broadcast
platform. We are
committed to working
closely with content and
technology partners to
make the delivery
economics work for UHD
broadcasting in this
part of the world.”
“The adoption of UHD
will continue to be
driven by consumers’
increasing demand for
improved picture quality
for sports and movies.
Upcoming major sporting
events such as the 2016
Rio Olympic Games and
the 2018 FIFA World Cup
are expected to be key
drivers for the adoption
of UHD. We look forward
to supporting the UHD
transmissions of these
events on AsiaSat 4 and
our future AsiaSat 9
satellite that is
designed to meet the
higher throughput
requirements of UHD
broadcasting.”
“As Asia’s premier
satellite operator for
over 25 years, AsiaSat
has always strived to be
at the forefront of
advancing satellite
communications. We are
well positioned to work
with our partners to
introduce more exciting
TV services to Asia,”
Wade further added.
The UHD Research
Laboratory was
established at AsiaSat’s
Tai Po Earth Station in
Hong Kong. This
initiative is aimed at
promoting and incubating
the reception of UHD
content under the
AsiaSat footprint. The
Lab is tasked to
evaluate UHD solutions
including the technical
compatibility of
satellite reception and
transmission, playout
and compression
technologies, as well as
content providers. Over
the past few months,
tests were successfully
conducted on various
HEVC encoding equipment,
including off-air and
real-time transcoding of
channels at various bit
rates.