UNBROSSA books capacity on
EUTELSAT 117 West B to launch “Play”, a new DTH platform for the
Caribbean
9 April 2018
UNBROSSA has signed a multiyear, multi-transponder
agreement with Eutelsat Americas, a subsidiary of Eutelsat
Communications for capacity on the EUTELSAT 117 West B satellite to
launch its new low-cost DTH platform for the Caribbean, called
“Play”.
UNBROSSA will leverage EUTELSAT 117 West B’s prime coverage
of the Caribbean region to launch its innovative Pay-TV DTH
platform. With an offer of over 125 channels, including 25 HD
channels, “Play” will be the leader in providing next-generation
video services to the Caribbean. The platform is scheduled to launch
in spring 2018, with a broad range of affordable packages.
Satellite connectivity via the Play DTH platform is
designed to empower communities in less-developed parts of the
Caribbean, opening new doors to knowledge and leading to economic
development. Significantly contributing to the reduction of the
digital divide, in some of the most isolated parts of the Caribbean,
the platform will also be available as a solar-powered solution to
reach viewers in regions not covered by the electric grid.
Didier Alerte, CEO of UNBROSSA, said: “This project is a
major milestone as it will bring television to many for the first
time, creating a significant impact on their access to information
and quality of life. Play is truly the first real DTH platform
tailored and built for the region.”
Mike Antonovich, CEO of Eutelsat Americas, said: “We are
delighted that UNBROSSA has selected EUTELSAT 117 West B to launch
this innovative DTH platform in the Caribbean. The distribution of
the islands and their low population density make satellite the best
suited solution to connect the population across the region,
reaching even the most remote areas.”
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