ABS and Nepal Digital Cable (NDC)
Launch a New DTH Platform on ABS-2
23 December
2016
ABS and Nepal
Digital Cable (NDC) signed a multi-transponder agreement to deliver
Direct-to-Home (DTH) broadcast service into Nepal.
The new
platform will broadcast over 170 TV channels of local and international
content. Audiences will be able to enjoy an array of high quality
programming. This new service will commence in February 2017 on ABS-2,
South Asia Ku-band beam at the prime location of 75°E covering Nepal and
neighboring South Asia countries.
"NDC is
providing a ground breaking option from a dominated marketplace.” said
Laxmi Prasad Paudyal, Managing Director of NDC. "We are thrilled to work
with ABS to deliver the next-generation DTH service in Nepal, with the
most sophisticated and state-of-the-art technology. Our subscribers will
enjoy more than 170 high quality channels, including around 50 High
Definition (HD), as well as 3 Ultra High Definition (UHD or 4K)
channels, the first in Nepal. Customers can also look forward to a very
attractive package from NDC.” He added, “Our goal is not to meet the
competition but go way beyond it and set a new milestone in Nepalese Pay
TV Industry”.
“Partnering
with NDC to further expand our broadcasting services to Nepal is
exciting. This will be the new addition to our existing DTH platforms in
Indonesia, Russia/CIS, South Asia, Bangladesh and Africa,” said Tom
Choi, CEO of ABS. “We are eager to facilitate regional
broadcasters with their business growth, at our prime
broadcasting orbital slots of 75°E, 159°E and 3°W, where our newly
launched satellites for video broadcasting are strategically located. It
is our mission to deliver quality television to the wider population at
an affordable cost.”
ABS-2 was
launched in 2014 as one of the most powerful satellites in the Eastern
Hemisphere with 89 transponders. It is a versatile SSL 1300 spacecraft,
and is designed to serve DTH requirements.
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