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EUTELSAT COMMUNICATIONS Caspian Telecoms 24-25 April 2014 Karen Badalov, Ph.D Regional Director

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EUTELSAT COMMUNICATIONS

Caspian Telecoms

24-25 April 2014

Karen Badalov, Ph.DRegional Director

Corporate Presentation - April 2014

Eutelsat Communications – at a glance

Over 30 years experience in satellite operations

36 satellites in geostationary orbit providing reach of Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, the Americas

7 satellites* for high-growth markets to launch by mid 2016

Strong mix of video, data and broadband services

An international company uniting 1,000 skilled professionals from 32 countries

€1,284 million consolidated revenues to 30 June 2013 (+5.1%)**

* 6 fully owned, 1 in partnership with RSCC** Eutelsat Communications financial year ends June 30

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68.5%VIDEO

20%

11.5%

MULTI-USAGE

A balanced business portfolio

As a % of Eutelsat Communications Full-year revenues at 30 June 2013

(excluding non-recurring and other revenues)* Situation 30 June 2013

Broadcast and broadband accountfor almost 90% of Group activity

Group backlog* of €5.37 billion

> representing 4.2 years of revenues> average remaining life of contracts: 7.4 years> video remains the largest contributor to backlog

DATA AND BROADBAND

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Pursuing a far-reaching in-orbit expansion programme

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Offices and teleports close to customers acrossthe globe

T I

S

KA-SAT – Requirements for satellite broadband

70.5E – The crossroads of four continents

Launched in 2012 EUTELSAT 70B @ 70.5°East

48 high power Ku-Band transponders

An extensive widebeam coverage stretching from Europe to the Indian Sub-Continent and 4 powerful regional beams

Data and Telecom services / Broadband access / Professional Video exchange

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Eutelsat 36B coverage over Caucasus, C. Asia & Europe

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Shaping future through Innovation

In Space On the Ground

Enhanced customer

experience

• SmartLNB for DTH Connected TV• Multi-screen home IP distribution• Home automation• Mobile broadband (Eutelsat Air Access)

Increased flexibility

• Reconfigurable satellite payloads

• On board power allocation to optimise commercial capacity

• Multi-band reception systems (C/Ku, Ku/Ka)

• Hybrid set-top boxes

Increased security

• Signal prevention / detection techniques• Increased resilience to jamming

Cost of bandwidth

• Multi-spot HTS design developed for fast growing markets

• New encoding schemes for higher compression

• Enhanced access protocols for Interactive TV satellite services

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Linear TV

Smart TV

Social applications

Video on Demand

Multi screen, Multi devices

Second screen applications

And even more…

The “smart LNB”: Opening a new world to satellite television

High Quality Linear TV

Smart TV

Social applications

Video on Demand

Multi screen, Multi devices

Second screen applications

And even more…

Terrestrial TV

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The “smart LNB”: Connected TV and more…

Low cost home device, compatible with existing consumer satellite equipment

Enables satellite to offer Connected TV experience to any customer

Provides a satellite return link dedicated to broadcast interactive applications

Enables content to be viewed on multiple screens in the home, such as smartphones, tablets and laptops

Based on open standards (DVB-S2, IP, etc.) and highly efficient protocols

Machine to machine and home automation applications

Use Ku-Band for broadcast and Ka, Ku or C band for return link

The “smart LNB”: usage scenario

TS video

“smart LNB”

VideoTransactionsDRM negotiationssocial / interactive TVMachine to machineHome automation…

IP

LAN connectivity

Video

TV reception

IDU

The “smart LNB”: usage scenario

“smart LNB”

Home area network

Home automation

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The initial concept of HbbTV is to mix broadcast with a Broadband distribution and back channel…

Uplink

Broadcaster and application provider

Application Hosting / Web-play out

Broadcast Broadband

Linear A/V componentNon-linear A/V componentApplication dataApplication data and signalling

HbbTV key principleSatellite access Broadcast infrastructure can carry

only the HbbTV service signalling (URL) …

… or carry part of the portal content 1)Broadcasted trough a data carousel

1) Can be limited for instance to the images and texts to provide enhanced EPGbroader information on program or event….

Home internet access Heavy content data (such as A/V

component, for VoD or catch-up) are accessible through the broadband

Interactivity necessitate a back channel

End Customer

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… but the HbbTV experience can be provided to non connected homes with the addition of the smart LNB

Uplink station

“Smart LNB”head-end

TV channelproduction

HbbTVportal

Broadcaster

E KaSat 9A E16A

TV platform

Eutelsat Broadband

End Customer

Linear A/V componentNon-linear A/V componentApplication dataApplication data and signalling

1)

1) With future evolutions of HbbTV supporting Push VoD, and a hard-drive enabled set-top-box

Watch TV Access the HbbTV portal

(locally cached or in a data carousel)

Interact with the broadcaster program

Smart LNB

+

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The Home Area Network

DRM ENABLED IPTV

MULTISCREEN

HOME AUTOMATION

MACHINE 2 MACHINE

INTERACTIVE TV

SOCIAL NETWORKING

DVB TV RECEPTION

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Thank you!

Karen Badalov, Ph.DRegional Director - Baltic States and the Caucasus

T: +33 1 53 98 49 76 F: +33 1 53 98 46 64 E: [email protected]

70 rue Balard, 75502, Paris, France