| 1. | Eutelsat Communications : : Contact us |
| | Solaris MobileA Eutelsat and SES Astra joint venture to develop next generation mobile TV and automotive services via satellite. Email :. |
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| 2. | Eutelsat satellite fleet : : W2A satellite at 10 degrees East |
| | The W2A satellite also features a major innovation by carrying an S-band payload enabling delivery, for the first time, of mobile multimedia broadcast services (mobile TV, digital radio) directly onto user mobile terminals and vehicles in Europe.... |
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| 3. | Eutelsat Communications : : Newsletters |
| | The successful applicant (s) will be able to provide innovative mobile services, such as mobile TV reception, high-speed data transfers, public safety, disaster recovery and remote medical communications via satellite, anywhere within the 27 Member States of the European Union.... Established earlier this year, Solaris Mobile is a Eutelsat and SES Astra joint venture to develop next generation mobile TV services via satellite. The company will commercialise S-band capacity, a 2 GHz frequency band reserved for the exclusive use of satellite and terrestrial mobile services, on Eutelsat's W2A satellite to be launched at the beginning of 2009. Solaris Mobile will provide video, radio, data and two-way communications to a variety of handheld and vehicle-mounted mobile devices.... |
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| 4. | VIA EUTELSAT NEWSLETTER : : MARCH 2007 : : |
| | NEW DIGITALB MOBILE TV PACKAGE... DigitALB, the Albanian pay-TV operator, announced the launch of its mobile TV offer in December 2006, via Eutelsat's W2 satellite.... |
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| 5. | VIA EUTELSAT NEWSLETTER : : MARCH 2007 : : |
| | The S-band frequency between 2.17 and 2.2 GHz is reserved for satellite only and not used in Europe today, providing an ideal spectrum for a mobile TV service.... The S-band can be used either to extend the coverage of the DVB-H service nationwide, or to provide additional bandwidth to add more channels to the mobile TV offering.... |
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| 6. | VIA EUTELSAT NEWSLETTER : : SEPTEMBER 2006 : : |
| | During the 2006 XX Olympic Winter Games, in Torino, RAI, Italy's public broadcaster, together with a team of partners including Eutelsat, launched a series of experimental transmissions of HDTV and Mobile TV, covering the Torino area and some of the Olympic mountain sites.... |
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