{"id":86133,"date":"2010-09-24T00:28:57","date_gmt":"2010-09-23T16:28:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wp-productionenv-bjg9h2g2bgg5b8aa.southeastasia-01.azurewebsites.net\/news\/orange-uses-satellite-to-gain-broadcast-edge-in-france\/"},"modified":"2010-09-24T00:28:57","modified_gmt":"2010-09-23T16:28:57","slug":"orange-uses-satellite-to-gain-broadcast-edge-in-france","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/starpath.global\/news\/orange-uses-satellite-to-gain-broadcast-edge-in-france\/","title":{"rendered":"Orange Uses Satellite To Gain Broadcast Edge In France"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>[09-23-10]<strong> France Telecom <\/strong>(Orange), one of Europe\u2019s biggest, was  one of the first to launch pay-TV services via satellite as well as  IPTV. Xavier Couture, executive vice president, content, discussed the  operator\u2019s strategy and how it will blend satellite and telecom  technologies to bring cutting-edge content propositions to Orange\u2019s  customer base. <\/p>\n<h2>Satellite News: What major initiatives is Orange working on in terms of  the delivery of content?<\/h2>\n<p>\n<strong>Couture:<\/strong> Orange has been a strong promoter of  transmedia storytelling, supporting various projects in 2009 and 2010. A  transmedia project develops the program across multiple types of media \u2014  TV, Internet, mobile, video games, social networks, etc.\u2014 in order to  have different entry points to the story, which creates an immersive  experience for the consumers.<\/p>\n<h2>&nbsp;<\/h2>\n<h2>Satellite News: How do you benefit from offering services both via IP and  satellite?<\/h2>\n<p>\n<strong>Couture:<\/strong> What we want to achieve is offer quality  triple-play service (telephone, TV and Internet) to all our customers,  wherever they live. Since not all households are eligible to TV over  ADSL or fiber, we have decided to extend the triple-play coverage by  launching a mixed ADSL\/satellite solution in 2008 in France and Poland.  The customers get TV over satellite and telephony, VoD and Internet  services through ADSL. We were the first operator to launch such a  hybrid service, and it is a real competitive advantage because  triple-play is becoming a standard. We are now considering launching  this solution in other countries of Orange footprint.<\/p>\n<h2>Satellite News: What do you see as the main growth drivers for your  business?<\/h2>\n<p><strong><br \/>\nCouture:<\/strong> Orange\u2019s IPTV service is growing rapidly. We have  reached more than 3 million subscribers (DTH and IPTV) at the end of  June. What people expect from a TV offer is, first of all, a large  selection of channels, pay-TV options and VOD \u2014 which we already  provide. But they are increasingly asking for interactivity and  multi-screen applications, and this is where we can make a difference.  We have pioneered catch-up TV, interactive TV channels (Orange Sport),  multiscreen TV (Orange Cinema Series), 3-D TV, etc. We will continue to  build a new TV experience in partnership with leading TV channels and  content players. Other main growth drivers for Orange are international  expansion and the development of mobile application and content  services.<\/p>\n<h2>Satellite News: What are Orange\u2019s plans for launching 3-D TV services  in France? When do you hope to launch a channel in France?<\/h2>\n<p><strong>Couture: <\/strong>The Orange 3-D TV service is already up and  running, on our ADSL, fiber and satellite TV platforms in France. We  launched it back in May for the live 3-D TV broadcast of the Roland  Garros French Tennis Open. Since then, we have also broadcast a popular  TV reality show (La Nouvelle Star) as well as a selection of games from  the football World Cup in partnership with the leading French TV  channel,TF1. Other programs will be added progressively in the coming  months.<\/p>\n<h2>Satellite News: How do you see the 3-D TV landscape developing in  France?<\/h2>\n<p>\n<strong>Couture:<\/strong> It will take about two years for the market to  really take-off, as there are still very few households equipped with  3-D TV screens, and prices are still high at this early stage.  Furthermore, the 3-D TV offer is still limited, but I believe that the  move towards 3-D will be stronger than HD because 3-D TV is a real  revolution in terms of experience \u2014 a revolution equivalent to the move  from black-and-white to color TV.<br \/>\n&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h2>Satellite News: Do you believe that Orange has been ahead of the game  in adapting to this new environment?<\/h2>\n<p>\n<strong>Couture: <\/strong>There is a real risk of disintermediation,  meaning that content providers can deliver directly to the customers  their favorite services and entertainment \u2014 turning the telcos into  \u201cdumb pipes\u201d with no value added. To counter this threat, we are  building strong partnerships allowing us to launch best-in-class content  services and offer great user experience. We are mobilizing all our  assets to build these partnerships, including our telecommunication  networks, our extended R&amp;D infrastructure, our distribution networks  and our customer relationship and knowledge.<\/p>\n<h2>\nSatellite News: Where do you hope to position Orange on this landscape?<\/h2>\n<p>\n<strong>Couture:<\/strong> The market is changing, innovations such as  connected devices, mobile applications or 3-D TV are on the rise and  will surely change the way people consume content. What we want to do is  position Orange as the best-loved partner in the broadcast industry as  well as the best-loved content aggregator for our customers.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>[09-23-10] France Telecom (Orange), one of Europe\u2019s biggest, was one of the first to launch pay-TV services via satellite as well as IPTV. 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