Asia-Pacific Broadcasting (APB) Satellie Special Supplement 2015 | Page 9

Satellite a key delivery platform in Asia-Pacific 4K on the fast track – Asia is paving the way for UHDTV by peter ostapiuk 4 K Ultra High-Definition Television (UHDTV) is gaining momentum in Asia and around the globe. 4K UHDTV sets are becoming more readily available, their prices are continuing to fall, and more content is being filmed in 4K UHD and being made available. At first blush, 4K UHDTV may be on a faster tra- jectory than first projected, particularly within the Asia-Pacific region. That being said, content is still king and the importance of delivering true high-quality 4K UHD content — linear and non-linear, and regardless of the device — is becoming increasingly im- portant for the commercialisation of 4K UHDTV. A majority (82%) of the leading global media executives who participated in Intelsat’s September 2014 survey, 4K UHDTV: Adoption and Business Models, respondents agreed on the type of content cited the availability of mass 4K UHD expected to first gain momentum for 4K content as critical to the acceleration of UHDTV, technical and non-technical me- widespread adoption. A majority (71%) dia executives were split around the busi- also viewed getting a return on the in- ness model where 4K UHDTV will take vestment as their top concern, followed hold — with technical professionals call- by transmission and content production ing video-on-demand (VoD)/over-the-top costs (67% respectively). (OTT) the first models for adoption, while Today, more programmers are cap- non-technical executives, those closest turing content in 4K UHD and the deliv- to the customer, call- ery of linear 4K UHD Content is still king ing for direct-to-home continues to be tested. Intelsat and its eco- and the importance (DTH) platforms. This is largely due system partners first of delivering true to the inherent con- transmitted a true 4K UHD signal over satel- high-quality 4K UHD flict that comes with any new offering. lite in North America content — linear Commercial execu- in June 2013, and re- and non-linear, and tives want to move to cently, in December offering linear services last year, Intelsat, Time regardless of the in 4K UHDTV, but tech- Warner Cable Sports a n d i t s e co s y ste m device — is becoming nical exe cutives are concerned that they will partners succes sfully increasingly only be able to launch conducted a live 4K important for the VoD as they remain UHDTV end-to-end test of a major National commercialisation of unsure that multiple- system operators will Basketball Association 4K UHDTV. be ready to receive the (NBA) sporting event content; however, despite the timing con- in the US. This is a major milestone as cerns, these same leaders are consider- nearly half (42%) of leading global media ing moving forward with 4K UHDTV due executives who participated in the Intelsat to the need to differentiate their offerings survey pointed to 4K UHD sports content and to attract and retain subscribers. as a driving force for adoption. As 4K UHDTV continues to evolve, The closed test also proves that 4K satellite is strongly positioned to play a UHDTV equipment available in the mar- key enabling role from a ubiquity, cost and ketplace is ready to transmit a major live network flexibility standpoint. Satellite sports event from the venue to the home. will play a particularly important role in While the majority of Intelsat’s survey the delivery of 4K UHD content via push- VoD for DTH. This method is secure, highly reliable, of high quality and can extend to the most remote regions of the world. Additionally, if media providers need flexibility across multiple distribu- tion networks, Intelsat, with its global hybrid satellite network, is uniquely positioned to deliver wide and spot beam coverage that will help its media custom- ers introduce 4K UHDTV, regardless of the distribution platform. In the coming months, media exe- cutives will be evaluating these various distribution platforms and building eco- nomic models based on the distribution paths they believe are best suited to drive rapid adoption and a return on their in- vestment for 4K UHDTV. As industry lead- ers roll out their plans to bring 4K UHDTV to the mass market, the technology is in place to support widespread adoption and the focus will continue to be on the economics — content development and 4K UDHTV sales need to keep up the pace to ensure commercial success. That being said, when it comes to 4K UHDTV adoption, Intelsat’s survey respondents predicted that the Asia-Pacific region is ex- pected to pave the way. As is com- mon for cutting-edge consumer trends, all eyes are on Asia. According to a September 2014 survey by Intelsat, the Asia- Pacific region is expected to lead the way when it comes to 4K UHDTV adoption, with satellite strongly positioned to play a key enabling role from a ubiquity, cost and network flexibility standpoint. Peter Ostapiuk is vice-president, Media Product Management, Intelsat. An Supplement 7