M7 Group will launch a DTH platform in Germany on Astra (19.2° East) on February 14, 2018.
The hybrid service branded Diveo (a reshuffle of the word Video) will
combine the worlds of DTH and OTT, enabling on-demand, interactive and
cloud-based PVR services, Oliver Rockstein, Executive Vice President of
M7 Group, told Broadband TV News. The full offer will also be available
on smartphones and tablets through Android/iOS apps, both via Wi-Fi and
3G/4G mobile networks.
The set-top-box will connect the linear TV channels from Astra with the
streaming and interactive services from the internet on the TV set.
There will also be a CI+ solution.
The basic package Erlebnis (‘Experience’) contains more than 50 HD
channels, among them the free-to-air channels of public broadcasters ARD
and ZDF and commercial broadcasters including RTL, ProSiebenSat.1,
Discovery and Viacom for €7.90 per month.
The basic package also comprises non-linear functions such as live
pause, restart, the broadcasters’ catch-up portals, a T-VOD service from
Videociety with over 5,000 movies and a network PVR enabling
cloud-based recording. 10 hours of storage capacity are included in the
basic package with customers being able to sign up for larger packages
with 100, 250 and 500 hours.
The Entdecker (‘Discoverer’) package for €11.90 per month additionally
contains three pay-TV channels subscribers can choose from the Diveo
premium line-up. The selection can be changed each month.
The all-in bouquet Vielfalt (‘Variety’) for €16.90 per month comprises
the full line-up of more than 20 pay-TV channels, for example 13th
Street HD, auto motor und sport channel, AXN HD, Fox, Gute Laune TV,
Heimatkanal, kabel eins classics, Kinowelt TV, Marco Polo TV, Mezzo Live
HD, MTV Live HD, NatGeo Wild, Penthouse HD, Planet, ProSieben Fun HD,
RCK TV, Sat.1 Emotion, Sony Entertainment TV HD, Silverline Movie
Channel, Sport1 US HD, sportdigital HD, Syfy HD and Universal Channel
HD.
The set-top-box is sold online for the special introductory price of €79
with the CI+ module costing €49. Rental options are currently not
available. The minimum subscription period is 12 months. Initially,
Diveo will distribute subscriptions and the hardware through its website
with large electronics market chains and local retailers to follow as
the next step.
Rockstein stressed that all linear TV, on-demand and interactive
services are integrated on a single user interface. “It’s not just a
line-up of different apps.” The deep integration enables functions such
as searching for series, movies or actors across several broadcasters’
catch-up services. Through the Android and iOS apps, the full service is
available on smartphones and tablets, enabling, for example, remote
recording.
Rockstein acknowledged that it’s been a challenge obtaining all the
rights required for the on-demand, interactive and mobile services. “But
we’ve got everything possible.” This excludes rights, for example for
certain programmes, broadcasters were unable to provide.
The platform uses a smartcard-based conditional access solution provided
by Viaccess-Orca. For the CI+ module, Diveo has created a smart TV app
combining the module with the TV set’s internet connection. This enables
the user interface on CI+ to look like the user interface on the
set-top box. The first partner offering the Diveo app on its smart TV
sets is Samsung with other manufacturers to follow.
The linear SD and HD free-to-air channels are distributed to households
through Astra with the pay-TV channels using OTT streaming. Diveo
recommends a minimum internet bandwidth of 10Mbps “to be on the safe
side”, said Rockstein (pictured), but lower speeds worked during tests.
Interestingly, M7 didn’t rent its own Astra capacity for the Diveo
service, but co-uses existing transponder space of partners. Rockstein
didn’t go into detail, but it is likely that one of these partners is
Astra: The satellite operator’s German DTH platform HD+ offers exactly
the same 23 commercial HD channels as Diveo.
Asked about the differences compared with HD+ and Sky Deutschland,
Rockstein pointed to Diveo’s strong non-linear and mobile offer. This is
resembled in the platform’s slogan: Mit Diveo wird Fernsehen
unverpassbar (‘With Diveo, you won’t miss anything on TV any more’).
With this approach, Diveo reacts to the growing demand for non-linear
content among satellite households, said Rockstein.
Diveo will only be offered to DTH households in Germany, but Rockstein
hinted that it could act as a role model for rolling out hybrid
platforms in existing M7 markets. The group, active in Austria, the
Benelux countries and Central and Eastern Europe, already uses synergies
between its local operations, for example in the areas of
set-top-boxes, CI+ modules, OTT, apps and content provision.
The launch of Diveo marks M7’s entry into the German B2C market. The
company previously only offered B2B services for cable operators, IPTV
platforms and the housing industry, providing TV channels, a multiscreen
app and other white-label services. Rockstein doesn’t see a conflict of
interest as Diveo just targets the DTH community and not cable
households. In fact, the venture would strengthen M7’s foothold in the
German market, also for the benefit of its B2B partners.