Nepal's DTH Dish Media
Networks Further Upgrades Capacity on AMOS-4
Satellite with Multi-Year, Multi-Million Dollar Deal
4 May 2017
Spacecom announced that Nepal's Dish Media Network
has furthered its long-term association with AMOS-4.
Located at the
65°E prime orbital position, AMOS-4
provides Dishhome with substantial satellite
capacity enabling the DTH provider to expand its SD
and HD channel services.
Founded in 2009, Dish Media Network Pvt. Ltd. is the
only DTH operator with distribution covering all of
Nepal. One of Nepal’s fastest-growing operators in
the broadcast and transmission services industry for
digital television channels, Dishhome's capacity on
AMOS-4 is contracted for the satellite's lifetime.
Dish
Media Network CEO Sudeep Acharya commented, "This
agreement will keep our growth trajectory moving
forward and upwards. Our deep association with
Spacecom’s AMOS-4 enables us to build out and expand
our brand, further our strategic goals and
strengthen our operations throughout Nepal."
According to David Pollack, president & CEO of
Spacecom, "This agreement with Dish Media Network
adds strength to our position in Asia. AMOS-4's
power and focus on Asia makes it a prime choice for
providing a range of satellite services in the
region, as well as in East Africa."
AMOS-4
has eight Ku-band transponders of 108 MHz and four
high-power Ka-band transponders of 216MHz, each with
steerable beams. The Ku and Ka transponders create a
powerful platform, enabling a wide range
of connectivity options to reach throughout the
region's vast geography. Offering extensive
broadcast and broadband reach for satellite services
including DTH, video distribution, VSAT
communications and broadband Internet, the
satellite's geographic position meets broadcast and
broadband needs within the Asian, African and Middle
Eastern markets.
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