NEWTEC MULTISERVICE BROADCAST SYSTEM

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NEWTEC MULTISERVICE BROADCAST SYSTEM Advanced Broadcast IP Networks The Multiservice Broadcast system has been specifically designed to provide innovative broadcast transmission services. The broadcast transmission industry is very unique in the challenges of evolving workflow needs and fundamental changes to the business of being a broadcaster. Additionally, there are high operational requirements for professional reliability and service availability. www.newtec.eu The system is based on many years of operational knowledge and award winning global implementations, where the built up experience and understanding of these unique broadcast challenges has been fed back into evolving the product, to uniquely address the needs and challenges of this broadcast transmission market. Rev. 03/203

Powerful yet Scalable & Flexible The addresses the changing needs of the broadcast transmission market. It follows & drives these trends and evolutions: Convergence of broadcast & ICT for All-IP networks, yet remain interoperable with an installed legacy base of MPEG codecs Combination of VSAT & SCPC technologies, to provide always-on IP connectivity and automated contribution & exchange services for Live & File-based broadcast transmission workflows Integration and automation of the equipment to provide managed broadcast services. This simplifies the enduser and operational experience and you benefit from the optimization of multiplexing multiple broadcast services onto single platform to provide compelling CAPEX & OPEX efficiencies Scalable platform with hybrid IP connectivity between multiple satellite frequency bands and terrestrial/ submarine fiber infrastructure, maintaining homogeneous connectivity, manageability and services. The system is very easy and cost-effective to start small, for instance, just for live SD or HD newsgathering services, for a few SNGs, and then grow the network over time. This growth may happen, for example, by adding file based contribution workflows, growing the SNG fleet, adding Flyaways, adding fixed contribution capability for sports or special events, extending to include content and asset exchange and network delivery services (file and/or live) in a hybrid satellite & terrestrial IP architecture. The phased growth can easily fit with annual CAPEX budgets and the OPEX costs can be carefully managed to ensure efficient use of satellite and terrestrial bandwidth, with capacity only expanded when actually required, ensuring the highest possible utilization of costly bandwidth resources, for the best ROI (Return on Investment) possible. The Live and File transmission capability has been designed to fit the specific needs of the professional broadcast industry. The system integrates delivery of metadata, necessary for effective broadcast file workflows. The flexible system facilitates implementation of multiple workflows designed to suit individual needs. CONTRIBUTION EXCHANGE DISTRIBUTION Automated exchange Hosted services VNO s Fixed Contribution Live & File-based Workflows 3G/G CDN Overlay DTH SNG SD/HD/3D Flyaway FNG Newsroom Hybrid Networks Terrestrial Cable & IPTV Headends DTT - FM - DAB+ Mobile TV Radio & TV Redundant Newsroom Broadcast Centers Headends 2

Multiservice Capability Live Occasional TV Contribution Contribution of live News, Programs & Sports in SD (MPEG- 2) and HDTV (MPEG- AVC) from fixed, SNG and Flyaway terminals. Low bitrate Fast Newsgathering (FNG). terminal storage and central Hub archiving for back-up of content, time-shifted playout, smart mix of Live and File workflows and integration in media asset management and ingest platforms. File Based TV Contribution/Exchange File based Store & Forward capability for file newsgathering and contribution, exchange of content in distributed production and network delivery of finished assets. Permanent TV & Radio Exchange/Distribution Permanent services for content feeds and primary distribution of TV and Radio (e.g. DTT and FM Radio primary distribution). Radio distribution in MPEG- HE-AAC also supports insertion of dynamic RDS and localised advertisements in the managed FM towers. Always-On IP Connectivity Services Optional VoIP voice co-ordination capability, Intranet & Internet IP connectivity. The always-on VSAT IP can also be used, for example, to provide monitoring & control (M&C) connectivity to remote broadcast towers and other SCADA applications Local & Central Content Storage/Archiving Live & File transmissions can also be copied to the local Hybrid Satellite/Terrestrial IP Session based setup of Live & File links across multiple satellite bands (e.g. Ku and C) and hybrid satellite/terrestrial IP networks for footprint extender scenarios and global content ingest and delivery. Reservation, Scheduling & Automation The system manages satellite & IP capacity, scheduling and automating the system equipment to provide baseband & IP services that highly optimizes bandwidth to provide professional-grade services, cost-effectively and easy to use. Making a phone call used to be like legacy broadcast transmission, requiring operators to configure and manually setup links. The system is analogous to modern telephony where the user just dials end-to-end or sets up a conference, accessing file based voice mail, with good quality, high availability, and reliably. 3

Broadcast Transmission Workflows The transmissions services can be deployed on the to implement a range of broadcast transmission workflows. An indication of some of the typical applications are: Sports, News & Events FNG/SD/HD Live & File Contribution Distributed Production Mobile Field Production SIT to SIT to Fixed Contribution BACKUP 2 3 Post Production SNG SD/HD PRIMARY Production House Flyaway FNG Newsroom Broadcast Centre Newsroom Broadcast Centre Hybrid Networks Terrestrial FIber Post-Production in the Private/ Hybrid Cloud Post Production FM Radio Primary Distribution Network Asset Delivery FM Radio Broadcaster FM Radio Broadcaster FM Radio Station Feed Dynamic RDS Multi-Regional Ads FM Radio Primary Distribution Static/Dynamic RDS National/Local Ads insertion National FM Radio Regionalized Ads Finished Content Programs Content Owners Content Aggregators Distributors 2 3 SIT to SIT to M Broadcasters Channels Playout Headends Multiplatform Digital Cinema CDN FM Radio Broadcaster MS-BC Hub News, Traffic, Music, Culture, Information, Education

Operational & Business Benefits Maximize ROI through Fully Integrated Broadcast Solutions Designed specifically for broadcast transmission needs, the deep integration and optimization provides clear ROI benefits compared to generic connectivity alternatives. The focus on enabling broadcast workflows and providing higher application layer functionality benefits broadcasters and service providers with simplified ease-of-use, training, maintenance & operation with consequent reduction in OPEX. Multiservice Broadcast System added value Broadcast Applications and Services Transport Video, radio, VoIP & data services Broadcast SD/ HD Contribution links Permanent and Occasional Use File based workflows Content and metadata management VNO hosted managed services Integrated NMS & accounting/billing North-bound interface to OSS/ BSS IP p2p and p2mp session reservation Reliable multcast file transfer (DataCasting) Session and resource management Efficient bandwidth and carrier management Generic Enterprise VSAT IP IP compression & acceleration (Optimization) IP poiicy control and QoS (Bandwidth Mgt) X layer optimization through ACM Hybrid satellite / terrestrial fiber IP networks Physical From narrow band to wide band Optimal sattellite spectral efficiency More bits/sec/hz Open standards based interoperability Mixed Live & File Workflows Multiplexing live and file workflows allows for higher utilization of satellite bandwidth (e.g. sending some files at off-peak times), increasing service revenues. day Bandwidth Distribution & Permanent Contribution Live Exchange Peak determines max transponder capacity Utilized during peak day-time only Program Exchange News clips & packages Automated File Exchanges increase efficient space segment usage Additional Extra services Extra revenue Fit the System to YOUR needs! The services are available either by owning and operating a dedicated Hub or via hosted managed services from a service provider using the VNO flexibility. The system is offered as both a turnkey solution and as building block modules for integration into existing network infrastructure. 5

Key Technologies Next-Gen MF-TDMA and SCPC The system combines the latest in next-gen ACM MF-TDMA VSAT technologies together with S2 Extension SCPC for maximum spectral efficiency. The inbuilt QoS differentiates the services giving highest real-time performance with maximal availability. The managed SCPC sub-system, with flexible carrier management, fulfils the changing capacity needs of broadcasters. Permanent capacity (system reconfigure) Dynamic SCPC capacity exchange distribution DVB-S2+CCT: 5% roll-off, QPSK-32APSK FWD downstream RTN upstream contribution DVB-S2+CCT: 5% roll-off, QPSK-6 APSK RTN upstream Dynamic RTN SCPC Capacity group contribution Dynamic RTN SCPC Capacity group 2 IP+MCPC DVB-S2+CCT ACM MF-TDMA CPM ACM SCPC DVB-S2+CCT LinkFlex CCM Always-On MF-TDMA Single carrier operation possible = lower back-off Managed SCPC Mix of Live SD/HD, Fast file transfer SD: MPEG-2 :2:2 HD: MPEG- AVC :2:0/:2:2 For Peak ad-hoc traffic Non-contiguous bandwidth pre-schedule sessions Flexible Video & IP Transport The optimal choice of encapsulation and transport of video & IP over satellite can vary: Native IP and file services are most efficient using GSE encapsulation. Transporting MPEG-2 TS over IP also allows ICT routing and encryption techniques Interoperability with legacy SNGs and IRDs requires transport of MPEG-2 TS over DVB-S2 (typically in single stream CCM mode), minimizing encapsulation overheads The supports multiple modes of Video and IP transport. This allows the flexibility to choose the most appropriate ones, depending on customer specific needs and constraints. Hybrid Satellite/Terrestrial IP Network Integration In the transition to IP, broadcast networks are increasingly hybrid networks, using a combination of satellite, managed IP networks & the unmanaged Internet. They are complementary and all having their strengths and limitations. MS- BC embraces the hybrid IP topologies for both live and file workflows, extending the satellite footprint. Americas Asia Europe Middle-East Africa Oceania Content Aggregation, International Event Coverage, Diaspora TV, News Feeds 6 Hybrid Networks

Working Today & Ready For Tomorrow Award Winning Customer Reference Cases The first customer deployment of the Multiservice Broadcast System was for the Arab States Broadcasting Union (ASBU), called ASBU-MENOS (Multimedia Exchange Network Over Satellite). ASBU-MENOS was and remains a revolutionary All-IP networking system used to exchange multimedia content over satellite. The ASBU-MENOS network is used to exchange TV & Radio content. For TV, a single network multiplexes exchange of news, sports, events & programs. The platform was deployed prior to the Beijing 2008 Olympics and has since grown to support not only the initial ASBU members but also non-member broadcasters (e.g. NBC News Channel Sports) who view it as a cost-effective reliable platform for contribution & reception of valuable content. The ASBU-MENOS network has been recognized by the broadcast industry with multiple leading awards: The Saudi Arabian Broadcast Corporation (SBC, formerly MOCI), recognizing the benefits for their own national broadcast transmission infrastructure, also invested in the system, adding additional services (st HDTV deployment, DTT & FM radio primary distribution). Get Ready for S2 Extensions, and UHDTV There are a number of new broadcasting standards for quality (UHDTV K/8K), compression (), satellite transmission (S2 Extensions) and interference mitigation (DVB RF Carrier ID) entering the market. There are real benefits to be gained to the user experience and business fundamentals for broadcasters. For instance, the value proposition of 50% satellite bandwidth savings will drive adoption of. S2 Extensions are already available in products, ensuring benefit from the improved satellite bandwidth optimization. CY2 CY3 CY CY5 CY2 CY3 CY CY5 NIT CID UHDTV Displays Mobile DVB RF CID SD/HD Silicon DVB S2 Ext More UHDTV Displays S2 + Silicon Broadcast UHDTV SW Dec Full S2 + Repl. Cycle +K Decoder Silicon Consumption + K Set top & IRD Satellite Market Disruption UHDTV K Extensions CY2 CY3 CY CY5 7

Shaping the Future of Satellite Communications More Information: Read the free White Paper How to Cope with Changes in Satellite TV Broadcasting on: http://newproducts.newtec.eu/news/detail/white-paper-satellite-tv-broadcasting Contact us for more information: sales@newtec.eu Visit our website: www.newtec.eu Follow us: Twitter.com/_Satcom You Tube Youtube.com/Satcom in Linkedin.com/company/newtec Slideshare.net/newtec_satcom North America Europe MENA China Asia Pacific South America Europe North-America South-America Asia-Pacific China MENA Tel: +32 3 780 65 00 Tel: + 203 323-002 Tel: +55 2092 6220 Tel: +65 6777 22 08 Tel: +86 0-823 8 730 Tel: +97 390 8 78 Fax: +32 3 780 65 9 Fax: + 203 323-806 Fax: +55 2093 3756 Fax: +65 6777 08 87 Fax: +86 0-823 8 73 Fax: +97 368 67 68 8