AsiaSat and
Encompass partner to deliver 29th SEA
Games via AsiaSat 5
18 August 2017
Asia Satellite Telecommunications
Company Limited (AsiaSat) and Encompass
Digital Media (Asia) Pte. Ltd.
(Encompass) have partnered to provide
Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM) with C-band
capacity on the AsiaSat 5 satellite to
deliver live coverage of the 29th
Southeast Asian (SEA) Games to viewers
across Asia-Pacific.
The biennial sporting event invites
teams from 11 nations in Southeast Asia
to compete in multi-sport games, held in
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from 19th to
30th August. AsiaSat 5 will be an
integral part of the satellite and fiber
networks for the delivery of the event.
The events and games will be transmitted
from all venues to the International
Broadcasting Centre (IBC). From there,
the feeds will be delivered to
broadcasters across the satellite’s
extensive footprint, spanning from
Russia to New Zealand and from Japan to
the Middle East and parts of Africa.
Encompass will support TM with the
satellite capacity and distribution,
enabling the largest number of viewers
across the Asia-Pacific to enjoy
coverage of the opening ceremony, 405
events and 38 games until the closing on
30th August.
“Encompass is delighted to expand our
working relationship with TM and
AsiaSat, providing the satellite
distribution for the SEA Games,” said
Rajiv Sansanwal, Vice President, Sales –
Asia of Encompass. “With a combined
population of more than 647 million
people of diverse language and culture,
the SEA Games provide a platform for the
Southeast Asia nations and its people to
come together as one, to celebrate in
this multi-sport spectacle. Encompass is
honored to be part of this event.”
“With our extensive experience of
delivering top quality live sports
coverage, and Encompass’s unrivalled
satellite distribution services, we are
confident that AsiaSat 5 will once again
demonstrate its leading role as Asia’s
prime Occasional Use platform, to
provide a fantastic viewing experience
of this spectacular sports event to
Asian viewers,” said Barrie Woolston,
Chief Commercial Officer of AsiaSat.