Satellite Telecommunications Network

Satellite Telecommunications Network

Satellite Telecommunications Network (STN), is a DVB-S / DVB-S2 satellite communications company based in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

STN was founded in July 2004 with the goal of becoming one of leading broadcast-over-satellite provider for Hot Bird 6, W2, Hellas Sat 2, TelStar 12, Intelsat-10, Atlantic Bird 1, AMC-4 and other satellites.

About STN Ltd.

STN, which is one of the leading European up-link stations is situated in the heart of Europe and has a unique geographical position which enables STN to provide satellite coverage to all continents. STN’s Head Quarters is based in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. From Ljubljana you can reach in less than an hour’s drive the romantic Adriatic coast line or in even less time the beautiful landscape of the thrilling Slovenian Alps, which are the home of the national sport of skiing. Within such a short traveling time you can enjoy both sun and snow. So why not make a business trip more interesting and come to see Slovenia and our company STN. Did you know that Slovenia is a full member of the European Union and that you as our customer can enjoy all the benefits of doing business with an EU based company.

ervices

STN offers a wide range of Global solutions, including TV consulting services and uplink to more than ten different satellites in C-, Ku- and K-band. STN has state-of-the-art playout facilities in SD and HD formats. STN customers range from various private television stations to public television corporations as well as radio stations.

STN is fully equipped to broadcast and receive signals in either PAL or NTSC video standards. The transmission can be done in MPEG-2 and/or MPEG-4, DVB-S or DVB-S2 modulation.

STN have a 24/7/365 monitoring of all video and audio signals. Monitoring is performed through automated probes and analysers, combined with 24/7/365 on-site personnel to ensure that the customer's signal has a continuous uninterrupted and error free broadcast.

External links

* [http://www.stn.si STN Homepage Official website]

ee also

*To learn more about QPSK standard please click here Phase-shift keying.
*To learn more about DVB-S/S2 modulation standard please click here DVB-S2.
*To learn more about MPEG-2 standard please click here Moving Picture Experts Group.
*To learn more about MPEG-4 AVC standard please click here H.264/MPEG-4 AVC.
*To learn more about MPEG-4 VC-1 standard please click here VC-1.
*To learn more about High-definition television standard please click here High-definition television.


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