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HD+ reaches more than 2.6 million households
2012-05-10, satbroadcasts.com
SES announced today that its German HD+ platform reached more than 2.6 million households at the end of the first quarter of this year.

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ABU's RadioAsia 2012 opens in Jakarta
2012-05-08, satbroadcasts.com
Radio broadcasting experts from the Asia-Pacific and beyond are meeting in Jakarta, Indonesia from today, to plan for the future of the industry in the region.

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Sky News Arabia on air
2012-05-08, satbroadcasts.com
Sky News Arabia, the new 24 hour Arabic language rolling news channel based in Abu Dhabi, began broadcasting on Sunday.

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DVB at BroadcastAsia
2012-05-08, satbroadcasts.com
DVB will be present at this year's BroadcastAsia Exhibition & Conference (June 19-22, Singapore) with demos and presentations on DVB-T2 and DVB-C2.

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New satellite TV channel for Qatar
2012-05-04, satbroadcasts.com
A new Qatari television station, the Rayyan Satellite Channel, has been unveiled in the capital Doha ahead of its formal launch on 18 May.

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Georgian Black Sea Sat extends its offer
2012-05-03, satbroadcasts.com
Georgian new DTH package Black Sea Sat has added new channels to its offer.

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SES: Discovery's DMAX HD to join HD+
2012-05-01, satbroadcasts.com
SES announced today that DMAX HD joins the HD+ platform in Germany as the 14th commercial broadcaster as of May 1st.

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SES unveils IP-based in-home distribution of satellite TV signals
2012-05-01, satbroadcasts.com
SES together with leading industry partners, announced the introduction of SAT-IP, a new IP-based satellite reception technology that demodulates and converts satellite signals to IP for further in-home distribution to any IP-enabled device.

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Financial results of HELLAS SAT in 2011
2012-04-28, satbroadcasts.com
HELLAS SAT, a subsidiary of OTE, which owns and manages the Greek satellite Hellas-Sat 2 and is an active provider of satellite services in the Europe, Middle East and South Africa continues to have positive economic effects in 2011.

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Arqiva switches London to all-digital TV
2012-04-18, satbroadcasts.com
Just after midnight tonight, more than 75 years of analogue TV broadcasts in London will come to a close with the launch of a new high-power digital TV transmission service by Arqiva from the iconic Crystal Palace broadcast tower.

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