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<blockquote data-quote="mujek" data-source="post: 1083114" data-attributes="member: 414583"><p>At this point it's only speculation, but new satellites that were put into service at 28.2° East, 9° East or 5° West show what's possible with modern satellite technology.</p><p></p><p>It will be interesting to see, if the next generation of satellites at European key positions like 13° East and 19,2° East will get spotbeams and frequency reuse.</p><p></p><p>Germany is the last country with FTA-broadcasting on a Paneuropean beam, after the main Ukrainian TV broadcasters started encrypting their channels last night.</p><p></p><p>We could see Transalpine Beams (Tivusat, Sky Italia, Swiss public TV, BIS TV) and a Northeast Beam (Polish Pay TV, Xtra TV Ukraine) on Hotbird or a Southwest Beam (Spain) and a Northern Beam (Germany) on Astra 1. Frequency reuse could lead to permanent black outs in parts of France and the British Isles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mujek, post: 1083114, member: 414583"] At this point it's only speculation, but new satellites that were put into service at 28.2° East, 9° East or 5° West show what's possible with modern satellite technology. It will be interesting to see, if the next generation of satellites at European key positions like 13° East and 19,2° East will get spotbeams and frequency reuse. Germany is the last country with FTA-broadcasting on a Paneuropean beam, after the main Ukrainian TV broadcasters started encrypting their channels last night. We could see Transalpine Beams (Tivusat, Sky Italia, Swiss public TV, BIS TV) and a Northeast Beam (Polish Pay TV, Xtra TV Ukraine) on Hotbird or a Southwest Beam (Spain) and a Northern Beam (Germany) on Astra 1. Frequency reuse could lead to permanent black outs in parts of France and the British Isles. [/QUOTE]
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