South
America's Global Media Expands
DTH Satellite Service With The
MPEG-4 Compression Equipment
From Thomson
March 10, 2008
The premiere South America's
direct-to-home satellite TV platform
Global Media, has added 10 new
digital channels, using Thomson
solutions.
As part of the significant new
agreement, Thomson will also manage
the installation and provide
maintenance and training services.
The new Thomson ViBE encoders (H.264)
and Thomson processor equipment has
recently been installed at Global
Media's headend facility in
Colombia, to manage the audio and
video elements supporting 10
standard-definition (SD) channels
using MPEG-4 compression while also
tightly integrating with conditional
access software. A Thomson
eXtensible Management System (XMS)
will control the entire system.
"Thomson's ViBE products help us get
the most out of the bandwidth we
have in the most cost-effective way
with the highest quality," said Juan
Carlos Ceballos, Technical Manager,
at Global Media. "We've been able to
launch these new channels very
quickly, which will provide us with
a quick return on investment. All of
our goals for this project have been
achieved with the help of Thomson.
We're very pleased with the
results."
"With Thomson ViBE MPEG-4 encoders,
Global Media has been able to do
something unheard of in the MPEG-2
world, namely add additional
channels within their existing
limited bandwidth without
sacrificing quality," said Patrick
Montliaud, Vice president of Thomson
Integration and Network Solutions,
within the Systems division. "By
using Thomson's solutions, Global
Media's subscribers can now benefit
from a 30% increase in channel
carriage as the number of available
channels increases from 8 to 10
premium quality channels, using the
same available bandwidth".