Eurovision and AsiaSat Extend
Partnership to Deliver Top Quality Content to Asia Pacific
Region
21 March 2017
Eurovision, the operational arm of the European
Broadcasting Union (EBU), and Asia Satellite Telecommunications
Co. Ltd. (AsiaSat), Asia’s leading satellite operator are
pleased to announce an expansion of their partnership for use of
multiple C-band transponders on AsiaSat 5 and a teleport service
from AsiaSat’s Tai Po Earth Station in Hong Kong.
The C-band transponders will be used for occasional live
sports and news transmissions in the AsiaPacific region. They
will also support permanent TV channel distribution in Asia for
EBU Members and customers.
Eurovision and AsiaSat have partnered together since 1999 to
deliver top quality sports events to broadcasters holding the
rights in the Asia-Pacific region, including major football
leagues and tournaments. The collaboration has recently expanded
to 4K transmissions of major events successfully delivered to
the international broadcasting community.
Over the years, AsiaSat’s space and ground facilities have been
a key part of the Eurovision Global Network. Connecting
AsiaSat’s Tai Po Earth Station in Hong Kong to the Eurovision
FiNE (fibre network) allows Eurovision to provide enhanced
value-added services, including equipment hosting, turnaround
and uplink services to EBU Members and customers.
“We are very pleased to have this opportunity to continue
working with our long-term partner Eurovision, expanding on our
shared commitment to bring more value to our customers and their
audiences through our ever strengthening partnership. AsiaSat is
determined to stay at the forefront of technology to deliver the
best global live sports content possible,” said Barrie Woolston,
Chief Commercial Officer of AsiaSat.
“We are delighted to expand our collaboration with AsiaSat to
deliver more global live sports events using advanced technology
such as the 4K. Together we can enhance and offer Asian
audiences a superior viewing experience and additional
complementary services in the future,” said Graham Warren, Chief
Operating Officer at Eurovision.