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British Sky Broadcasting - Future |  | British Sky Broadcasting - Future: Encyclopedia II - British Sky Broadcasting - Future |  | Sky is currently downloading a new version of it's Sky Guide service, which includes new genres, easier access to channels, and a complete renumbering system. This will have been the biggest change to the Sky EPG since its launch in 1998.
In 2006 BSkyB is planning to launch its own High-definition television (HDTV) services. BSkyB have announced that the service will require a display that has HDMI or DVI interfaces and is HDCP compliant. SkyHD will be using the same Astra 2 satellites as Sky Digital, but using a new DVB standard, DVB ...
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British Sky Broadcasting - Future
Sky is currently downloading a new version of it's Sky Guide service, which includes new genres, easier access to channels, and a complete renumbering system. This will have been the biggest change to the Sky EPG since its launch in 1998.
In 2006 BSkyB is planning to launch its own High-definition television (HDTV) services. BSkyB have announced that the service will require a display that has HDMI or DVI interfaces and is HDCP compliant. SkyHD will be using the same Astra 2 satellites as Sky Digital, but using a new DVB standard, DVB-S2. SkyHD will also be using MPEG4 for video compression rather than MPEG2 that is used for Sky Digital. BSkyB started testing HDTV broadcasts in June 2005.
The Economist has suggested that News Corporation would eventually like to merge BSkyB with its US satellite operation, DirecTV and possibly its Star network to form a global satellite TV company.
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