Asia-Pacific Markets - Latest Developments
Asia Satellite Telecommunications Company Limited (AsiaSat), Asia’s premier satellite solutions provider, has acquired a strategic stake in One Click Go Live Limited (formerly known as HERMES Live Technology Limited), a company incorporated in Hong Kong and specialised in video live streaming services and solutions.
Satellite operator SES recently announced that it was seeing strong uptake for its Cloud Playout service, as customers embraced it for management and playout of linear TV channels over satellite. Creating the service was a shrewd move for a satellite operator that generates 60% of total sales from its video business. After initial resistance, US and European broadcasters have been shifting media management and playout to the cloud to take advantage of its robust content management and scheduling applications and the scalability of the cloud. In its press release, SES cited an Ethiopian b
The world’s most pivotal names in satellite, me edia, production, entertainment and technology are set to reconnect, live, in-person at CABSAT 2021 this month in Dubai, UAE. More than 160 companies and brands from 38 countries will present their latest innovations and ideas that will alter the course of the content journey – in a transformed world.
The September 2021 issue of the Satellite Executive Briefing magazine is now available. Featuring:
The Satellite Industry in a Post-Pandemic World by Virgil Labrador
The Military Satellite Market by Omkar Nikam
TechBrief: Reliable Battlefield Network Automation by Juan Manuel Martinez
Prospects in the Satellite Data Services Market by Lalit Katare
Interview with Cynthia Harty, Vice-President-Strategic Business Development, ST Engineering iDirect
Company Spotlight: AVEALTO's High Altitude Platform
Show Report: Space Symposium 2021
National Harbor Your Way: In-person or Virtual by Martin Jarrold
PLUS Products and Services Spotlight @SATELLITE 2021, Mergers and Acquisitions, Executive Moves, Market Briefs, Vital Statistics, Satellite Markets Stock Index and many more. Click here to read or download the file.
IBC, the world's most inspiring content and technology event, announces a comprehensive content programme for IBC Show 2021 which for the first time in IBC’s history will be free for all to access. Attendees can watch the sessions in person in Amsterdam or online via IBC Digital, which will launch on 21st October.
OneWeb, the low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite communications company, announced today that it has completed its acquisition of Texas-based TrustComm Inc., a provider of managed satellite communications and professional services to commercial and governments organizations. OneWeb announced the planned acquisition of TrustComm in May 2021 and received all necessary regulatory approvals enabling the transaction to close.
Following consummation of this transaction, TrustComm will become known as OneWeb Technologies Inc, a wholly owned subsidiary of OneWeb.
Registration is in full swing for the SATCOMRUS, an international conference of operators and users of Russia’s satellite communication network. This year the event will be held on October 7-8 in hybrid format: offline in Kaliningrad with live streaming on the satcomrus.com website. The event will be focused on the role of satellite communications in the digital transformation of the economy and society.
The National Association of Broadcasters, the organizers of the annual NAB show in Las Vegas announced today that it is canceling the live event scheduled to be held from October 10-13. While the live event will no longer be held, the NAB kept open options for virtual content through NAB Amplify.
The NAB issued the follwing statement today:
At the Satellite 2021 show in Washington, D.C., Satellite Markets and Research Editor-in-Chief Virgil Labrador spoke with Chris Badgett, VP-Technology of Kratos Space. Click here to view the video.
As with many industries, the satellite industry has not been spared the effects of the global COVID-19 pandemic which hit the world over a year and a half ago. The pandemic has drastically disrupted supply chains and practically shut down key market segments for satellite such as in-flight connectivity and some key segments of the maritime sector such as the cruise ship business. Some key installations and contracts were delayed due to travel restrictions.
