SES Launches UHD Demo Channel Due in Cable Subscribers' Homes Later This Year
SES launched an Ultra HD demonstration channel for the North American TV market, it said Tuesday. The channel, broadcast via SES-3 at 103 degrees west, will enable cable operators to prepare and test their networks for Ultra HD trials, the satellite operator said. The satellite provides broad coverage over North America and is positioned to deliver live and linear Ultra HD to cable networks, SES said. It joins three UHD demo channels available across Europe. SES initiated the new UHD demo channel in response to cable operator demand after its demonstration of the first live and linear Ultra HD broadcasts to cable systems at the NAB and INTX conferences this spring (see 1504130001). The Ultra HD broadcasts were enabled by SES’s Ultra-HD-ready linear content delivery network, which is used to transmit the UHD demo channel, SES said. The camera-to-screen ecosystem uses the multicasting capability of DOCSIS 3.0, used by most cable systems, it said. “Cable operators and content distributors can now begin to prepare their systems and test their networks for Ultra HD delivery, leading into major trials this summer,” said SES Vice President-Business Development, North America Steve Corda. The channel is expected to reach subscribers’ homes later this year.