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Title: MULTIMEDIA VIA SATELLITE June 5, 2001


1
MULTIMEDIA VIA SATELLITE June 5, 2001
  • Kalpak Gude
  • Vice President
  • Associate General Counsel

2
THE MARKET LEADER IN NETWORK TRANSPORT
  • Video Services
  • Leading satellites for TV program deliveryto
    cable systems
  • Six direct-to-home TV platforms
  • Worlds largest single source of satellite
    capacity and teleport services for special events
    coverage
  • Telecom Services
  • More than 70 of U.S. VSATs communicate over
    PanAmSat satellites
  • Carrier customers in 35 countries
  • Internet service providers in nearly 50 countries
  • PANAMSAT IS DEVELOPING NEW PRODUCTS FOR BOTH

3
WORLDWIDE CABLE NEIGHBORHOODS
  • Galaxy IR
  • Galaxy IX
  • Galaxy V
  • Galaxy XR
  • Galaxy XI
  • Galaxy VI
  • PAS-4/10
  • PAS-2
  • PAS-8
  • PAS-1/1R
  • PAS-3
  • PAS-9
  • PAS-4/10

4
WORLDWIDE DTH PLATFORMS
  • Sky Latin America
  • DirecTV Latin America
  • PACIFIC DIGITAL MEDIA
  • PAS-8

PAS-6B PAS-9 Galaxy VIII-i
  • MULTICHOICE SABC

PAS-4/PAS-7
  • TVB (AUSTRALIA)

PAS-8
5
NEW BROADCASTING AND BROADBAND SERVICES
  • SPOTPATH
  • Digital video store and forward
  • NET36
  • Broadcast overlay to the Internet
  • SPOTbytes
  • Internet backbone access for Isps
  • DirecPC
  • Transport for Internet access
  • Ka-Band
  • Last mile broadband transport

6
Store-and-Forward MARKET DRIVERS
Today
Store and Forward
Physical
Digital
Time Days Minutes Process Manually
intensive Automated Cost High Low Quality Analog
tape degradation Digital file integrity Access T
ape vaults Indexed/ searchable
7
SPOTPath STORE AND FORWARD SYSTEM
8
WHERE ARE WE TODAY?
  • Beta Test In Process
  • Latin America
  • Beta Customers
  • TV Globo (Brazil)
  • TV Nationale (Chile)
  • TVVN (Venezuela)
  • TV Azteca (Mexico)
  • Televisa (Mexico)
  • UNIVISION (Miami)
  • Initial Feedback Positive
  • Customers see benefits of digital
    store-and-forward technology

9
NET/36 A BROADCAST OVERLAY TO THE INTERNET
10
NET-36 NETWORK ARCHITECTURE
11
NET-36 FOOTPRINT
  • Launching with premiere Broadband Last-Mile
    Partners
  • NET-36 footprint will grow in concert with
    broadband growth
  • Reaching over 35 million households by 2004

YE 2001 (est. 11.8M subs)
YE 2000 (6M subs)
0
4
6
Cable
25
16
2
45
DSL
2
Wireless
Excite_at_Home
49
Center
51
12
NET-36 FOOTPRINT
  • North American Network Capacity and Reach
  • Stream capacity of 25,000 concurrent at300kbps
    streams from the edge, today
  • Growing to more than 300,000 concurrentstreams
    by YE 2001
  • Storage capacity of 23,900 hours of contentat
    300kbps from the edge, today
  • Growing to more than 300,000 hours by YE 2001

Equivalent to 130,000 56kbps streams
Equivalent to 125,000 hours at 56kbps
13
PANAMSAT INTERNET ACCESS APPLICATIONS
  • SPOTbytes
  • Backbone access for foreign ISPs
  • Service in over 25 countries
  • Up to 45 Mbps on forward path
  • SPOTbytes DVB
  • Shared access for ISPs
  • Deployed in Latin America
  • DirecPC
  • Forward path over PASdomestic fleet
  • Over 10 transponders of capacity
  • Introducing two-wayversion in 2Q 2001

SPOTbytes
080011.PASoverview.ppt
14
KA BAND THE SPECTRUM FOR HIGH SPEED CONNECTIVITY
Ku-band Continental coverage
C-band International coverage
Ka-band Spot/local coverage
  • Higher frequency band ? smaller beam
  • Small spot beams permit spectral reuse
  • Spot locations can be customized to market

15
CONCLUSION
  • The lines between video broadcasting, data
    broadcasting, and telephony are blurring.
  • Satellites used as broadcast delivery mechanism
    can be the most efficient, cost effective means
    of delivering content to multiple geographic
    locations simultaneously.
  • Satellites provide the perfect compliment to
    other delivery mechanisms for pushing a broadband
    signal to a remote locations.
  • Cost and quality of satellite services is
    constant to the end-user independent of service
    area.
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