The range includes: In 2016 EUMETSAT started a demonstration EUMETCast Terrestrial service, which sends multicast satellite data in Europe via the National Research and Education Network (NRENs) and the GÉANT infrastructure.
The terrestrial service will re-use components familiar to users of the EUMETCast satellite service and then, as for EUMETCast satellite, subscribes to the related multicast channels to receive the data.
Eutelsat 10A supplies coverage across Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.
SES-6 is located at 319.5º East, its tailored, high-powered hemispheric beam provides simultaneous coverage of both Europe and the Americas.
[1] The technology used makes it possible for end users to receive the data with regular off-the-shelf satellite TV equipment and a PC.