Satellite operator SES (Astra) won the first stage of arbitration and satellite operator Eutelsat right to frequencies from position 28.2 ° E / 28.5 ° E . SES can now run October 4, 2013 broadcast in 500 MHz band, which currently uses Eutelsat 28A .
This is a frequency band from 11.45 to 11.70 and 12.5 to 12.75 GHz. The rights they acquired SES (Astra) based on agreement of 2005 with the German media service provider, Broadcast Media companies, as successor to T-Systems Business Services. Media Broadcast is licensed on these frequencies issued by the Bundesnetzagentur, the German regulator.
However, the controversy is far from over. While SES may begin early next month migration frequency and contracts with companies such as Arqiva, Globecast and other broadcasters, Eutelsat will continue in the second phase of the arbitration.
Eutelsat for example, says that it can demonstrate that it has the regulatory authority to operate the controversial frequencies and wants to appeal.
Disputes about the frequency bands undoubtedly influence both satellite operators. Eutelsat loss of income and profits from leased transponders and SES will have a corresponding gain in revenue