Fiji TV Chooses Intelsat for Direct-to-Home Media Distribution in
the Pacific Ocean Region
31 October 2012
Intelsat S.A., has announced a long-term agreement with Fiji TV. The
programmer will use capacity on the Intelsat 19 video neighborhood,
located at 166° East, to offer direct-to-home (DTH) services to
customers across the Pacific Ocean region, which includes Papua New
Guinea, Fiji, Vanuatu, Samoa and the Solomon Islands.
In addition, Fiji TV renewed its video contribution requirements and
capacity for its subsidiary Media Niugini Limited, which operates EMTV,
a commercial, free-to-view channel that is uplinked from Port Moresby,
Papua New Guinea. EMTV is Papua New Guinea’s only free-to-view channel.
Fiji TV also offers Sky Pacific, a Pay TV service uplinked from Suva,
Fiji, that offers such channels as Fiji One, Discovery, CNN and BBC
World. With its new MPEG-4 platform on Intelsat 19, the agreement will
enable Fiji TV to add programming to its current package, providing
viewers dozens of channels of compelling content.
“DTH service is often the only medium for reaching viewers in the
remote communities of the geographically dispersed Pacific Ocean
region,” said Intelsat RVP of Asia-Pacific Sales Terry Bleakley.
“Therefore, DTH providers and programmers seeking effective access to
customers from Australia and New Zealand to the Pacific Islands continue
to turn to the Intelsat 19 video neighborhood for reliable
distribution.”
“Fiji TV’s strategic focus has always been to expand our Pay TV
business in the Pacific Ocean region,” said Tarun Patel, Group Chief
Executive Officer of Fiji TV. “This agreement reaffirms our commitment
to providing informative and educational content. It also provides us a
reliable platform to grow our service offerings in the future.”