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IBC 2014 - Broadcast Presentation
1. Shaping the Future of
BROADCAST
1 Newtec Proprietary – Company Confidential Satellite Communications
2. BROADCAST APPLICATION OVERVIEW
BC
AFFILIATE
STUDIO
NEWS ROOM
BC CENTER
TERRESTRIAL
NETWORK
STUDIO
DTH
CABLE/TELCO
HEADENDS
FIXED
CONTRIBUTION
& EXCHANGE
SNG
DTT
FNG
SATELLITE
3. VALUES MULTISERVICE BROADCAST
• One Platform for Multiple Services
• Linear and Non-Linear Content Exchanges
• Automated Broadcast Workflows
• Session & Resource Management
• Scalable & Modular Solution
• Hybrid Networks
• Existing ECO-Systems
• Interoperable
• “Yes, we can”
4. TERRESTRIAL
Newtec proprietary & confidential - under NDA
• Video, Voice, Data, Broadband
• Linear + Non-Linear Broadcast
• Contribution & Exchange &
Distribution
• Multiple RTN Technologies for Highest
Service Efficiency
• Shared Equipment CAPEX
• Shared satellite and staffing OPEX
• Future-proof all-IP Transport layer
ready for new services
• Eliminates the SCPC / MF-TDMA
dilemma
CELLULAR
BACKHAUL
BROADBAND
ENTERPRISE
CONNECTIVITY
ACCESS
SCADA
DTH
FNG
DISTR TO
HEADENDS
SNG
DTT
FIXED
CONTRIBUTION
DIGITAL
CINEMA
DIGITAL
SIGNAGE
“MULTISERVICE NETWORK” = SHARING A SINGLE
PLATFORM BETWEEN MULTIPLE SERVICES
MDM3x00
MDM2x00
MDM6000
MDM6100
Multiservice Broadcast
5. RUNNING BROADCAST SERVICES OVER HYBRID
NETWORKS
Operations & Business Systems
Enterprise Session and Resource
Booking & Planning (ERP)
Umbrella NMS - Hybrid Networks
Reliable File Exchanges - Content Security
Satellite Session & Resource
Management - Admission Control
All-IP Transport Layer
Advanced QoS
Newtec proprietary & confidential - under NDA
TERRESTRIAL
6. NEWTEC DIALOG® MULTISERVICE – SUPPORTED BROADCAST
USE CASES
CONTRIBUTION / EXCHANGE DISTRIBUTION
MDM3300
Video Decoder
MDM6100
Video Receiver
MDM3300
File Exchange
Client
TERRESTRIAL
NETWORK DTH
Newtec proprietary & confidential - under NDA
DVB-S2 CCT
MULTI BAND
MULTI
SATELLITE
NEWTEC
DIALOG HUB
TRAFFIC RELAY
STUDIO
NEWS
ROOM
BC CENTER
ANY
VIDEO
HEADEND
MULTI BAND
MULTI
SATELLITE
SCPC
DVB-S2 / S2Ext
DVB-S2X
MDM6x00
Video Encoder
STUDIO
NEWS
ROOM
BC CENTER
SCPC
DVB-S2 / S2Ext
DVB-S2X
MDM6x00
MDM3300
Video Encoder
SNG
SCPC
DVB-S2 / S2Ext
DVB-S2X
MDM6x00
File Exchange
Client
STUDIO
Mx-DMA
HRC
MDM3300
FNG Encoder
FNG
BC
AFFILIATE
SATLINK
MANAGER
SERVER
DTT
CABLE /
TELCO
HEADENDS
MF-TDMA
4CPM
MDM2200
Hybrid STB
DATA VoIP
FILE
EXCHANGE
SERVER
7. F/T MCPC
Newtec proprietary – Internal use only
WORKFLOW:
PERMANENT
CAPACITY
LIVE DISTRIBUTION
Multi Band
Satellite
HUB
Fiber IP-MPLS
Network
SNG
NOC
Outbound/FWD
Inbound/RTN
Regional
Station
Regional
Station
Regional
Studio
Regional
Station
8. F/T MCPC
Newtec proprietary – Internal use only
WORKFLOW:
PERMANENT
CAPACITY
FILE DISTRIBUTION
(PUSH)
Multi Band
Satellite
HUB
Fiber IP-MPLS
Network
SNG
NOC
Outbound/FWD
Inbound/RTN
Regional
Station
Regional
Station
Regional
Studio
Regional
Station
9. Newtec proprietary – Internal use only
WORKFLOW:
OCCASIONAL USE
LIVE & FILE
Multi Band
Satellite
HUB
Regional
Studio
Fiber IP-MPLS
Network
NOC
Regional
Station
SNG
Outbound/FWD
Inbound/RTN
Regional
Station
Regional
Station
O/U SCPC
F/T MCPC
10. Outbound/FWD Inbound/RTN
Regional
Station
Newtec proprietary – Internal use only
WORKFLOW:
FAST NEWS
GATHERING
Multi Band
Satellite
HUB
Fiber IP-MPLS
Network
FNG
NOC
SCPC
Always-On
Regional
Station
Mx-DMA
Always-On
Regional
Studio
Regional
Station
SNG
11. Outbound/FWD Inbound/RTN
MF-TDMA
Always-On
Regional
Station
Newtec proprietary – Internal use only
WORKFLOW:
VOICE COMMS, DATA,
INTERNET
Multi Band
Satellite
HUB
Fiber IP-MPLS
Network
SNG
NOC
SCPC
Always-On
Regional
Station
Regional
Studio
Regional
Station
Services
Hosting
12. DISTRIBUTION USE CASES
Telco
Headend
DSL
Cable
Headend
DOCSIS
BC Affiliate
8-VSB
ISDB-T
DVB-T2
DTH
Headend
DVB-S2
Telco
Connected
Home
Cable
Connected
Home
Terrestrial
Connected
Home
DTH
Connected
Home
• Telco Headends
• Cable Headends
• Broadcast Affiliates
• DTH Headends
UPLINK
PROGRAMMER
VIDEO
HEADEND
Newtec 12 Proprietary – Unrestricted
13. Newtec proprietary – Internal use only
OUR ROOTS LIE IN BROADCAST
CELEBRATING OUR ROOTS :
30 YEARS OF BROADCAST EXPERTISE
SYSTEMS
INTEGRATION
SUPPORT AND
AFTER SALES
PROFESSIONAL
SATELLITE
EQUIPMENT
NEWTEC
DIALOG®
30 YEARS OF
BROADCAST
EXPERTISE
15. VALUES: “YES, WE CAN” – NEWTEC MS-BC
REFERENCES
Saudi Broadcast Corporation
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Newtec
Strategic Commitment
to Broadcast
and MS-BC Roadmap
2008
2010
2014
Editor's Notes
Recap : sharing OPEX , CAPEX and Service flexibility
Story:
As highlighted also under topic 1, there is nothing like a satellite only broadcast network anymore. There will always be a terrestrial component. So how to seamlessly use managed services across hybrid networks?
Looking at the lowest layer of this chart, you can find the transport layer. This could be a terrestrial or a satellite link.
A next level up is satellite session and resource management. Some workflows or services need to be provisioned end to end over the entire network, either in advance or ad hoc, but in the end through a booking mechanism. This is the only way these workflows can be established at a given time without any overbooking risks. This layer entails the booking and reservation of equipment and capacity.
A next layer up can be specific software to handle file based transmissions. Different mechanisms can be used here in order to send files over the network in a prioritized order, making use of the same capacity as linear workflows. This layer therefore needs to be able to co-operate with the session & resource planning layers.
On top of the these layers, an important role is with the umbrella management system as it needs to be able not only to control and monitor equipment (satellite modems / hubs+ video + MPLS), but also synchronize reservations and execution of workflows over the hybrid satellite/terrestrial network. An example here could be a live shoot transmitted from an SNG van over an occasional use satellite segment to the satellite hub, whereby the signal is relayed onto a MPLS network towards a studio.
Depending on the specific eco-systems of this operator, there may be an extra layer, here represented by the ERP layer. Following the example this ERP layer hosts a session management and resource layer at a higher level, taking also availability of personnel and facilities into account. Ideally there is communication between the umbrella management layer and the ERP layer whereby the umbrella management extracts the required information in order to set up the workflows over the entire hybrid network and communicate back whether the action has succeeded or not.
Finally there is the OSS/BSS layer communicating either directly with the ERP or the lower level layers.
Focusing on the umbrella NMS layer, it needs to be able to set up a workflow across the hybrid network end to end, whereby terminals or stations connected to the network can have different connectivity. In this table a few of the pro’s of each solution are listed.
As a conclusion: in order to seamlessly set up a management service across the hybrid network, the umbrella NMS must be able to plan the workflow independent of the connectivity situation of the connected stations, while making use of specialized tools to optimize the transport itself. In addition, it needs to communicate potentially with higher level management systems to import for example schedules or export data which are relevant for billing purposes.
Looking at the Survey, what does the network evolution looks like? There seems to be a shift to more hybrid networks.
Not only needs ofThis , both for satellite and terrestrial capacity and equipment, making sure all reserved transmissions can take as overbookings are not allowed for certain services.
Dialog’s multi-service broadcast solution involves:
Contribution -> Studio Newsroom
High bitrate: Live + File (Sports / Programs / News)
Low bitrate: FNG
Exchange
Mesh / Star
Star: Hub is acting as the relay point
Distribution:
DTT
DTH
Hybrid connectivity:
Hub is relay point also for traffic that is distributed to / contributed from fiber connected terminals
Key is:
Single system supporting all services
Always on VSAT connectivity for M&C of equipment (re-configurations / upgrades / fault & performance monitoring)
SCPC connectivity for mesh / star based end to end connectivity
Live ‘distribution’ from the Hub can be supported. In this case, the Hub relays all traffic received to destination terminals.
The distribution of content from the Hub to the satellite terminal(s) is over an always established FWD carrier that is received by all terminals.
Potentially, conditional access restricts the reception of content to specific receivers.
Dialog MS-BC can also support non-linear workflows. This requires integration with external tools for reliable, unicast or multicast transmission of files over high latency transport links.
Files are transmitted over high bitrate DVB-S2 carriers, and can be received by the Hub or by other terminals
Linear video streams are transmitted as MPEG Transport streams over IP, carried in a DVB-S2 carrier set up by the terminal and received by the Hub.
Monitoring and Control traffic is supported by the MDM3300 modem. This M&C is required for e.g. configuring the modems in the remote sites for a specific carrier setup
MS-BC can also support non-linear workflows. This requires integration with external tools for reliable, unicast or multicast transmission of files over high latency transport links.
Files are transmitted over high bitrate DVB-S2 carriers, and can be received by the Hub or by other terminals
Fast News Gathering is defined as low bitrate video transmissions from a ‘flyaway’ terminal.
As the content is low bitrate, content is transmitted over the VSAT transport system
Case:
IP Based services:
Voice Communications
Data Communications
Internet Access & E-mail services
All voice, data and internet traffic will be transmitted over the VSAT transport system, i.e. MF-TDMA RTN and DVB-S2 FWD carriers
Our products meet the high operational requirements for professional reliability and service availability.
Impressive base, good names. For customer presentations : world class.
Questions:
Who is missing that should be on this map and why? Are they not a customer or have we not put them on?
How much do we do with these customers YoY?
Are we strategic for these customers- are we part of their long term planning?
How much wallet share do we have with these customers? Could we do more: what is the Newtec TAM at this customer?
Is it a profitable business? Roadmap, replicable?