Intelsat's Satellite Network Brings the
2014 FIFA World Cup
to Countries Around the Globe
11 June
2014
Intelsat S.A.
announced that the world's leading news and sports programmers
are using Intelsat's global satellite services and IntelsatOneSM
terrestrial network to televise the 2014 World Cup being held in
Brazil beginning 12 June 2014 through 13 July 2014.
Intelsat's global
satellite fleet will support contribution services within Brazil
and distribution of the World Feed to the Americas.
Intelsat will also support the contribution, distribution and
fiber back-up demands of sports and news organizations in the
Americas, Europe, Asia and Africa on an ad-hoc basis using
Intelsat's occasional use service pool. The satellite
services provided complement existing full-time capacity
arrangements used by sports and news organizations for news
coverage emanating from the region.
Programmers have
also committed to approximately 500 MHz of capacity reserved on
seven satellites for full-time services for the duration of the
games, which will be used to distribute the World Cup matches
throughout the Americas and Europe. The seven satellites
include: Galaxy 19 located at 97.0° West; Intelsat
1R located at 310° East; Intelsat 11 located at 317° East;
Intelsat 805 located at 304.5° East; Intelsat 901 located at
342° East; Intelsat 23 at 307° East and Intelsat 21 at 302°
East. These satellites offer optimal coverage and power to meet
the diverse requirements of media customers from around the
world who are covering this event.
The global media
companies, programmers, direct-to-home (DTH) providers and
content distribution partners that are relying on Intelsat's
satellite network infrastructure to deliver the World Cup to
their viewers include Televisa, TV Azteca, OTI, Univision,
DIRECTV Latin America, TV Globo, ESPN Brazil, Fox Brasil,
Megavision, Andina de Radiodifusion, Globecast, Overon America,
Canal 13, Arsat TVN Chile, FF Work, Softbank for TV Asahi,
British Media Communications for the British Broadcasting
Company (BBC), and in addition the European Broadcasting Union
(EBU) is using Intelsat 805 capacity to distribute the World
Feed to the Americas.
"Intelsat excels
at bringing the world together to share in some of the most
exciting moments in modern history. From the 1968 Olympics in
Mexico to the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, the Intelsat network has
delivered many of Latin America's most exciting sporting
events to the rest of the world, "stated Peter Ostapiuk,
Intelsat's Vice President, Media Product Management. "As we mark
our fiftieth anniversary in 2014, we are proud once again to
support the world's leading sports and news programmers as we
connect billions of people from around the globe with what
promises to be some of this summer's most exciting television."
In addition to
satellite capacity, Intelsat is providing teleport services and
fiber connectivity through its IntelsatOne terrestrial network
in the United States and in Brazil through its alliance with
BT's GMN fiber network and media PoP in Rio de Janeiro.
The company also worked closely with customers and partners to
secure the appropriate regulatory and licensing approval needed
to support capacity and broadcast services from Brazil.
In total,
Intelsat expects to transmit approximately 50,000 plus hours of
live coverage during the duration of the World Cup, making it
one of the largest events in history in terms of coverage hours.
For the full-year 2013, Intelsat had 100,000 occasional use
bookings for special events, sports and news broadcasts around
the world.
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