ABS and the SOLAR
Group will launch a new DTH service in the
Philippines
22nd May 2017
ABS and the SOLAR Group, one of the
largest content providers in the Philippines
have formed a joint venture partnership to
launch the first nationwide Free-to-View
Direct-to-Home (DTH) television service in the
Philippines.
The new service will be available on
C-band via the ABS-6 satellite covering the
Philippines. Unlike most Ku-band DTH services,
the C-band service will not be susceptible to
rain degradation. The free-to-view platform is
scheduled to launch in Q3 2017 and will host a
bouquet of 40-50 high quality domestic and
international channels. Content will include
different genres of programming from general
entertainment, music, movies, sports, lifestyle,
infotainment, children’s and local content.
Unlike other pay TV services,
consumers in the Philippines
will only need to make a one-time purchase of an
affordable DTH kit which includes a small
parabolic antenna and decoder set-top-box (STB),
and will be able to enjoy an array of digital
quality and compelling programming with no
monthly fees.
“We are very excited to announce this
joint collaboration with the SOLAR Group to
launch a Free-to-View DTH service in the
Philippines. The SOLAR Group is one of the
most highly respected broadcast and media
companies in the Philippines. This is a perfect
strategic partnership with each party bringing
unique strengths and experience to drive the
success of this platform,” said CEO of ABS
Tom Choi. “For the first time in the
Philippines, everyone will be able to afford
high quality television programming for free,
including consumers living in the rural areas
and outlying islands.”
SOLAR Group President and CEO Wilson
Y. Tieng said, “ABS’
comprehensive understanding of this business was
a key factor in our decision to work together
and launch this platform in the Philippines.
With their extensive experience on launching and
operating similar DTH services in other markets
like in Indonesia, they were able to bring their
expertise in designing and operating the
platform. This allowed us to focus on
programming, marketing and distribution, rather
than technical operations.”