Alcatel-Lucent and
SpeedCast Limited team up to launch the
first hosted DVB-H mobile TV service in Asia
June 20, 2008
Alcatel-Lucent
and SpeedCast Limited announced plans to
jointly market, deploy and operate a shared,
hosted DVB-H platform for mobile TV
operators in Asia. The objective of the
collaboration is to enable the seamless
delivery of digital video content to
operators for transmission to devices
supporting the DVB-H mobile TV standard.
Alcatel-Lucent and SpeedCast will leverage
their respective technologies,
infrastructure and content delivery
solutions to provide operators around the
region with a state-of-the art DVB-H
head-end. This hosted service, jointly
operated by Alcatel-Lucent and SpeedCast,
will enable mobile TV service providers to
deliver more than 20 TV channels via
satellite (in the Ku-band or in the C-band)
to their transmission towers for terrestrial
broadcast (in the UHF band) to DVB-H
handheld devices.
This unique turnkey solution combines all
the elements required for a successful
mobile TV service including the service
platform, a security and encryption
technology, the platform for encoding into a
DVB-H compatible format, the satellite
delivery to terrestrial infrastructure and a
very large number of TV channels with
world-class content -- across the major
genres spanning news, music, sports,
lifestyle and entertainment - which can be
customized for different ethnic audiences.
This hosted managed service allows operators
to drastically reduce the capital and
operational expenditures associated with
mobile TV service, and to leverage the
economies of scale offered by a centralized
platform. It also ensures a much faster
time-to-market.
"This hosted mobile TV broadcast offering
will help lower the risk to service
providers associated with introducing a new
service, while at the same time giving them
the opportunity to provide their customers
with attractively priced services and richer
content offerings," said Pierre-Jean Beylier,
Chief Executive Officer of SpeedCast
Limited.
"For cost-conscious mobile TV service
operators, the key advantage of adopting a
hosted approach is to avoid having to invest
in head-end infrastructure, and therefore be
able to concentrate their infrastructure
investment on gradually increasing the
density of their DVB-H or DVB-SH terrestrial
transmission networks," said Frederic Rose,
Alcatel-Lucent's President of activities in
the Europe, Africa and Asia region. "By
teaming-up with SpeedCast, Alcatel-Lucent is
committed to allowing traditional as well as
green-field operators accelerate their
mobile TV delivery anywhere in Asia."