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    'We worked with current Set-Top-Box (STB) providers to adapt existing terrestrial streaming technology to work over our satellite network. This challenge, now a reality means that we can offer a cost effective solution due to our ability to stream content using the latest MPEG-4 compression at half the bandwidth without a reduction in quality,' said Adrian Ballintine, Founder and CEO Multiemedia / NewSat.

    Paul Seaton, General Manager - Middle East and Africa, noted,


    'The impact of this advance, is high speed multicast to outlets via satellite at a rate which requires approximately half the bandwidth of current digital broadcast technology delivering huge cost savings. This now makes IPTV affordable and satellite can now be used to multicast IPTV programming anywhere.'



    NewSat Networks uses the vast and growing capacity of the world's satellite system to deliver high speed programming, through their Mediaports in Adelaide and Perth. Via satellite, IPTV can be easily transmitted to many sites simultaneously over vast areas, including geographically remote locations throughout the Middle East and Africa.

    IPTV is an Internet Protocol (IP) data stream or file that is capable of generating a TV image. For broadcasts, the data stream has historically been compressed using MPEG-2, an established global transmission standard. This new successful implementation will migrate services to the latest MPEG-4 transmission standard. This advance to the higher compression rate only requires half the satellite bandwidth to transmit broadcast quality video.

    Utilising NewSat's technology, ETV will be Australia's first IPTV satellite television service when it is broadcast into Australia's clubs and hotels via the WA-based ETV Media network. Initially focusing on Sports bars, and Hotels, it could be available in 500 venues around the country before Christmas.

    ETV Media Managing Director Mr Gary Allen said 'the initial channel will include programming such as high energy action extreme sports, live sporting events, sporting highlights, result updates and a 'programming on demand' facility.'

    'With the capacity to provide a minimum of 20 channels tailored to a variety of formats we can show anything that may be in demand in the hospitality environment,' he added.

    'We chose to work with NewSat Networks to launch ETV as they had the right combination of the broad reach of satellite transmission through their Mediaports and the in-house technical expertise needed to support our requirements.'

    Mr Seaton said 'NewSat's satellite service is a ubiquitous broadcast mechanism. It can deliver content nationwide without the need to establish expensive terrestrial infrastructure.'

    In addition to IPTV services, NewSat Networks provides a full range of voice, video and data communications solutions, via satellite through its Mediaports in Adelaide and Perth to Australia, Oceania, Asia, the Middle East and Africa.
 
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