Broadcasting from 1 West. The leading position in the Nordic region and a hotspot location for broadcasting in Central and Eastern Europe BROADCAST

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Broadcasting from 1 West The leading position in the Nordic region and a hotspot location for broadcasting in Central and Eastern Europe BROADCAST

CAPTURING DIGITAL GROWTH Why satellite works Satellite offers immediately available spectrum and unrivalled potential for broadcasters to launch portfolios of channels. Its ubiquity of coverage for direct-to-home (DTH) satellite and cable networks and its 100% reach in chosen markets provide quality and scalability with minimal costs thus creating the perfect solution for TV and radio transmissions. First class platform for video applications In a fast-changing communications environment, satellite continues to play an important role in the distribution of content. Satellite is a first class platform for delivering new bandwidth-hungry TV applications including HDTV, 3DTV, Mobile TV, pay per view and NVOD. Over the years, HDTV has seen much success, driven mainly by continued consumer demand. This has resulted in a marked increase of available HDTV channels which are now well established in all regions served by TSBc. Looking ahead Ultra HD will provide an additional dimension to broadcast s ever-changing landscape, as increased availability provides the technological momentum to gain mass-market appeal. Prime location Telenor Satellite Broadcasting (TSBc) prides itself on being at the cutting edge of innovation in European satellite broadcasting. We provide high-quality satellite capacity and broadcast services from the prime orbital location of 1 West, long established as the leading position for the Nordic countries and one of Europe s hot-spot locations, with a specific focus on Central and Eastern Europe. 3

Optimised coverage for DTH platforms Telenor Satellite Broadcasting provides secure, flexible and reliable distribution of direct-to-home (DTH) satellite television, delivering content to audiences throughout Europe. Our comprehensive portfolio of services covers the entire distribution process encoding, multiplexing, uplinking, satellite capacity and monitoring during transmission as well as contribution services via our own video terrestrial media network, called Multi Service Network (MSNW). The No.1 spot for broadcasters Our satellites at 1 West already reach about 17 million TV households, offering one of the fastest-growing platforms for video distribution in Europe. From our satellite home at 1 West, which transmits more than 700 TV channels and hundreds of radio channels, TSBc broadcasts more than 265 digital TV channels across the Nordic region and throughout Central and Eastern Europe. Our expertise and our expansive ground infrastructure which comprises teleports and a terrestrial media network that spans Europe and interconnects with the USA offer broadcasters a complete turnkey solution for channel distribution and contribution via satellite and fibre links. From transmitting content via one of our satellites to providing point-topoint distribution services via our video terrestrial network (MSNW), TSBc is the provider of choice for broadcasting services. Established position at 1 West Telenor Satellite Broadcasting is uniquely placed to serve the broadcasting needs of our customers thanks to the combination of our extensive groundbased systems operated from our main teleport in Norway and our UK teleport and our high-powered satellite coverage across Europe from 1 West. We combine the broad reach of our satellite capacity with end-to-end broadcast services, adapting our solutions to address your chosen markets. 5

Occasional solutions for all broadcasting events From pre-planned to last-minute bookings for live events and sports, Telenor Satellite Broadcasting has built a reputation for providing the best capacity to fit our customers requirements. Our space-segment service for occasional use (on our own and on third-party satellites) can provide short-term capacity to distribute content via satellite for breaking news events, regular parttime broadcasts across the globe and other services. We can also provide reliable and convenient ground-based services, including uplink, turnaround and terrestrial fibre for the distribution of media services. Support from the ground Telenor Satellite Broadcasting s (TSBc) extensive investment in uplink facilities and associated infrastructure means that we are well equipped to offer our customers excellent ground-based satellite services from our various teleport locations. TSBc has one main teleport in Norway as well as a large teleport in the UK. Nittedal teleport, near Oslo in Norway, is our largest teleport site, with more than 40 antennas that can operate satellites in the viewable arc from 45 West to 66 East (one third of the world s communication satellites). Our central London teleport has 10 antennas which look at satellites from 30ºWest to 50ºEast. These two 24-hour teleport facilities combined with the baseband capabilities for broadcast services offered by our facility at Chiswick Park in London complement TSBc s extensive broad-reach satellite capacity. TSBc s teleport facilities offer a large portfolio of services including encoding and multiplexing, IP streaming and full turnaround solutions. From our prime 1ºWest orbital position TSBc delivers more than 265 standard definition (SD) and high definition (HD) channels via direct-to-home (DTH) satellite television and about 45 digital radio stations, using DVB technologies. Within Norway, TSBc provides technical services for the delivery of cable networks, IPTV, live Web TV transmissions and can also provide technical capability for hybrid VOD (video on demand) service platforms for both cable and DTH networks. Seamless interconnections TSBc s own multi-service network (MSNW) is a core video terrestrial network that is interconnected to all our satellite uplink stations in Europe and designed to provide enhanced scalability and redundancy, including TV, radio and data. Customers can connect to the MSNW at a location of their choice to distribute their services over the 1 West platform. Customers can also connect to other providers through MSNW. All content is protected as it travels through individual virtual tunnels. The MSNW also provides possibilities for the restoration of services via our teleports, which are connected to the network, thereby enhancing the already excellent reliability of TSBc s 1 West platform. 7

Investing in the future Our satellite fleet Our satellite fleet offers attractive coverage for broadcasting and data services throughout the Nordic region, Europe and the Middle East. TSBc operates from the orbital locations of and 4 West. THOR 5 - T1 THOR 5 - T2 Satellite Orbital position Coverage THOR 6 - K1 THOR 6 - K2 With the successful launch of THOR 6 in October 2009 and the completion of our replacement programme, Telenor Satellite Broadcasting has increased the satellite capacity at 1 West to 71 transponders, facilitating both organic growth and the provision of additional DTH capability. TSBc continues to seek ways to innovate and expand our satellite-services portfolio, providing our customers with greater reliability and security to enable future growth. As we are committed to maintaining 1 West as the leading position in the Nordic region and as a primary DTH position in Central and Eastern Europe, TSBc has invested in THOR 7, a satellite that will provide additional Ku-band capacity throughout Europe and will be available for commercial operation in 2014. THOR 5 T1 THOR 5 T2 THOR 6 K1 THOR 6 K2 THOR 10 02 S1 THOR 10 02 S2 THOR III THOR 7 4 West FUTURE SATELLITES (IN SERVICE 2014) THOR III Nordic region Pan European Nordic region Central and Eastern Europe Europe Middle East Middle East (inclined orbit) Pan European and Nordic region THOR 10 02 - S1 50 51 52 49 53 47 40 THOR 7 - Ka 50 52 THOR 10 02 - S2 THOR 7 - Ku 53 52 51 50 49 47 40

About us Operating from the prime orbital location, Telenor Satellite Broadcasting (TSBc) provides extensive television broadcasting services for distribution and contribution applications to DTH operators and broadcasters throughout Europe, utilising a hybrid network that comprises terrestrial circuits, teleports and our satellite fleet. TSBc delivers end-user connectivity and application services via satellites throughout Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and has also established inclined-satellite operations, located at 4 West. Contact us Headquarters Oslo Tel +47 67 89 00 00 Sales offices London Tel + 207 923 6500 For email enquiries infosatellite@telenor.com Visit the company s website at www.telenorsat.com