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hispasat_hispasat 09/07/2014 15:38 Page 2 EXECUTIVE INTERVIEW projects being set underway to reduce the digital divide and cellular backhaul services will play an important role in this area. Furthermore, corporative satellite networks are crucial, especially for large corporations with many head offices spread over various cities and countries with mobile services or in the Oil and Gas industry. Finally, we are confident that the satellite broadband services and development of Ka band will continue to grow, Hispasat being the first operator to bring these services to Latin America. This will make it possible to provide users with a speed and price that make satellites a very appealing, sometimes unique opportunity, to grant internet access to end consumers in many places throughout the continent. Are there regional ambitions beyond your current prime positions in Iberia and LatAm? Hispasat (or Abertis) is often linked to other operators looking for partners or to sell and is about to take a major stake in Spacecom. Are further acquisitions or joint ventures likely to play a part in further expansion? Hispasat is essentially a leading operator on the Iberian Peninsula and in Latin America and we would like to reinforce this lead position over the years to come. However, our growth plan is globally ambitions and we would like to enter new high growth potential markets, such as those of Western Europe, the Middle East, Africa and even Asia. In this sense, we are not ruling out a priori any option that may arise, which enables us to continue growing in other regions. We are therefore looking into Spacecom’s offer, which will open the doors to new countries and orbital positions and enable us to take a significant qualitative leap in terms of size and coverage. Hispasat has launched a full time test channel for 4K UHD – do you think 4K has big potential for DTH? Will it help raise DTH share in a crowded platform market? We firmly believe 4K UHD is the future of TV. It radically changes the TV viewing experience by providing an astonishing image quality with incredible resolution, depth and colour. There’s an ever-increasing demand for better quality by consumers and we are convinced they will adopt this new paradigm as they did with HDTV in the past, or even faster. We also believe that satellite is the perfect fit with 4K, as it allows to broadcast the highest-quality content to a universal audience at the most efficient cost: satellite led the deployment of HDTV, and will have a leading role again for 4K. We foresee that DTH operators will be the first to start offering 4K content to their subscribers, differentiating their service from other pay TV platform and indeed enhancing CARLOS ESPINÓS C arlos Espinós is chief executive officer of Hispasat. He was named to the post in 2011, after having served on the company´s Board of Directors in representation of Abertis since 2008. He started his professional career in the Telecommunications Division of Andersen Consulting in 1990. In 1997, he joined the Technology Division of ACESA, a company specialising in the toll road sector and the seed of what later became Abertis, now the global leader in infrastructure management. In 2001, he transferred to Abertis Telecom, the Group´s telecommunications management company. There, he served as deputy general director and managing director of the Infrastructure Satellite Division, and he successfully managed the Group´s activities. Espinós holds a degree in Telecommunications Engineering from the Polytechnical University of Catalonia and has completed coursework in Management Development and Corporate Finance at the IESE Business School. He has also completed specialised courses in Technology, Telecommunications and Information Technology at Andersen Consulting. He has been a member of the board of directors of important telecommunications companies and serves on the advisory boards or executive committees of various bodies related to the sector. their competitive position in the market. We have decided to help accelerating this process by launching Hispasat 4K, a full time promotional channel which we created as a tool for the industry to test –and therefore to boost the required technology developments and integration- as well as to help players along the value chain to create awareness of this new TV paradigm. The channel was launched in our European footprint from 30 degrees West position last year and few months ago in Central and North America through our Amazonas satellite fleet located at 61 degrees West. This initiative has been a great success and has been backed a by several partners (such as Thomson Video Networks, Dolby or LG) as well as produced tens of demos and tests events. Hispasat’s Easy DTH proposition demonstrates real confidence in its advantages in certain markets; what are your ambitions for Easy DTH and how has the market reacted to it? Our Easy DTH proposition combines the satellite capacity with a flexible portfolio of managed DTH operations (which could go as far as a fully managed end-to-end DTH service). There are players in the market that are interested in launching a DTH service but don’t have the means to deploy and operate such a platform, and that’s precisely the need that Easy DTH addresses. Alongside entertainment, DTH is vital for communication in some territories; is Hispasat’s Kiosk Vive programme in Colombia a model you see as viable in many parts of the continent? In Latin America, there is still much to do in order to bring telecommunications services to all citizens. It is a very large continent, with large distances and places difficult to reach by means of conventional on-ground networks, where infrastructure deficit is still great. The work of Governments is crucial for the development of Information Society in these countries. Indeed, I believe they are more than aware that being connected to the world and having access to communication services are fundamental, in order to achieve good economic and social growth in many communities, especially in rural and remote areas. Plans to expand these services are therefore being developed, along with internet acce