ESA backing SATMODE, interactivity via satellite for consumers

SATMODE is a satellite return link system providing always-on connectivity between digital TV set-top boxes - the interactive version of commercial satellite TV receivers - and content providers. This interactive terminal should add less than 50 EURO to the actual cost of a commercial set top box and antenna. At last real-time interactivity will be possible for consumers through just a satellite link.

On January 27 in Paris the contract was signed between Claudio Mastracci, ESA Director of Applications Programmes, and Ferdinand Kayser, President and CEO of SES Astra.

Commenting on the contract, Mr. Kayser said, SATMODE will rejuvenate the broadcaster's subscription and advertising revenue models by providing instant interactivity and individualised content to viewers.


Joining forces for the SATMODE initiative

The SATMODE system is set to enable permanent, real time responses by millions of TV viewers to content provider's programs. It will also allow additional services such as SMS, tele-voting, management of personal video recorders, access control, pay per view and other impulse transactions.


SATMODE is an example of ESA's commitment to satcom innovation

Upon signature of the contract, Mr. Claudio Mastracci commented, ESA is committed to supporting developments that reduce the risk of implementing commercially viable satcom innovations. In particular, the user terminal is one of the most critical factors for success in the consumer market. SATMODE is a prominent example of the special attention that ESA is devoting to user terminals and applications.

Both ESA and SES Astra are focusing on a market driven development strategy, reflected by the project's phasing and partners. In phase 1, Canal+ Technologies (F) and Newtec (B) will design, assemble and integrate the end-to-end SATMODE system by December 2003, leading to a technical (phase 2) and commercial field trial in 2004 (phase 3).

Thomson (F) will build the interactive Set Top Boxes (iSTB) alongside ST Microelectronics (I). The system will be field tested by a panel of Canal+ Satellite's subscribers, with applications proposed by Canal+ Technologies and Canal+ Satellite.

SES Astra is acting as Prime contractor, with its parent company SES Global (Lux), providing management and validation of the complete system, to be operative using Astra 1H Ka band capacity at 19.2 East.

The contract amounts to EURO 49 million, each partner investing 50% of its contribution, ESA matching the 50% through the Telecommunications programme. Furthermore, SES Astra has committed to releasing the system interface specification as soon as possible within the next 18 months, to allow the emergence of an open system which could be freely adopted by other industries and broadcasters for new interactive applications.

Published 25 April 2005
Last updated at 06 August 2014 - 10:38