The document discusses proposed extensions to the DVB-S2 satellite communication standard to improve efficiency as demand increases for higher data rates like those needed for UHDTV. The extensions could provide up to a 20% increase for broadcast services and 64% for professional services. Key extensions include reducing roll-off factors and side lobes to fit more transponders in the same spectrum, using wider bandwidth transponders, adding 64 APSK modulation, and improving modulation and coding schemes. The extensions aim to enable higher data rates within existing satellite channels but wider bandwidth transponders may be best for professional not consumer services.