MTN Launches the
First Live High-Definition TV (HDTV) At Sea
March 16, 2015
MTN Communications (MTN) announces
another maritime industry first with the launch of its
high-definition live television service at sea, MTN Worldwide TV
HD (MTN-TV HD).
“MTN-TV HD
delivers an amazing viewing experience onboard,” said Graham
Douglas, media and communications manager, P&O Cruises and
Cunard. “We can now experience TV at sea like we can at
home. As we transformed the technology and ambience in our
common areas, theaters and cabins, we evolved from small to
large screens, so our requirement for HD became paramount.
We are so pleased with the service that we just used it on all
our ships to broadcast the naming ceremony for our new build,
Britannia.”
This service
launch starts with IMG’s Sport 24 Channel in HD. The
first-ever 24/7 sports channel designed for the maritime market,
it is the most watched sports channel onboard MTN-TV customer
vessels. Its 2015 line-up includes Premier League Soccer,
Formula 1™, U.S. Open Tennis, Wimbledon, the Masters, and
Bundesliga Soccer delivered in HD to vessels around the world.
MTN-TV HD is
available to the maritime market only through MTN. This is
because the company manages and optimizes its network with some
of the industry’s most sophisticated propriety tools. This
new service enhances the broadcast quality of all the other
MTN-TV channels, as well. In an effort to stay ahead of
customer needs, MTN constantly is transforming its
infrastructure to deliver the industry’s highest quality of
service. The company has plans for further MTN-TV
technology investments, particularly nearing the roll-out of the
MTN High-Throughput Multi Spot Beam (MTN HTMS™) service next
year.
Around the
world, 137 ships subscribe to MTN-TV. The service
broadcasts 11 channels of news, sports, entertainment and
special events.
In service five
years this month, MTN-TV has broadcast 1,743 live special
events, totaling 5,236 hours of major sporting events, awards
shows, operas and ship-specific gatherings. MTN-TV HD is a
turnkey solution for MTN partners, as well as vessel operators
just using this particular service.
“We are proud to be the trusted provider of the world’s first
global HD TV at sea,” said Bill Witiak, general manager, TV and
Broadcast Services, MTN. “Delivering unmatched, live
content at sea significantly improves the experience our
partners can provide. It adds value to crew welfare
initiatives and enhances opportunities for vessels to utilize
television for operational and marketing requirements.”