As part of the deployment of Orange’s triple play offer (telephone, Internet,
TV), 24 million French households (98.3% of the mainland population) will be able
to enjoy Orange TV from July 3rd. Agreements recently signed with Eutelsat have
made it possible extend the Orange TV offer. Up until now, broadband TV technology
only enabled half of France’s households to benefit from the offer. Thanks to
this combined ADSL-satellite technology, Orange TV programmes will be available
to virtually all French households.
At the MIPTV 2008 event in Cannes, Orange confirmed the selection of two orbital
positions for Eutelsat HOT BIRD™ and ATLANTIC BIRD™3 (broadcasting from 13° East
and 5° West) to handle the satellite broadcasting of the TV flow reception of
its triple play offer (telephone, internet and TV), where this is not accessible
via ADSL. Globecast, a subsidiary of the group, will handle the encoding, encrypting
and transmission of the Orange TV channels.
As of July 3rd, nearly all French households will be able to subscribe to an
Orange triple play offer (from €29.90 a month). Depending on where they live,
customers will be equipped with either Orange TV via ADSL or via an installation
combining ADSL and satellite reception. As of 23 May 2008, the orange internet
site www.orange.fr will provide information on the practical aspects of Orange
TV access and determine eligibility...