European Communication Services (ECS) Enables
Sub-Saharan DTH Broadcaster To Go World-Wide with New DTH Distribution
Contract
January 8, 2013
ECS European
Communication Services has expanded an agreement to bring a Sub-Saharan DTH
(Direct To Home) broadcaster's programming world-wide. This multi-year
contract enables the news and entertainment DTH broadcaster to extend its
footprint range beyond Africa and the Middle East to Europe via Hot Bird,
North America via Galaxy 19 and Asia Pacific regions by Thaicom 5.
This follow on agreement extends an earlier
agreement from 2011 and creates a 15 Megabit presence for the DTH
broadcaster on these satellite platforms reaching across the globe. ECS is
providing a complete turnkey solution beginning with an uplink station in
Africa that was originally installed by the company and for which it
operates to uplink and transmit the signal to a backhaul satellite. ECS
turns around the signal in Europe from whence the signal is transmitted for
world-wide distribution including to uplink stations in the U.S. and Asia
over the company’s dedicated Fiber Optic network.
"ECS specializes in
developing and implementing end-to-end solutions for broadcasters and
providing a world-wide distribution for this client showcases our
capabilities," stated ECS CEO Eran Avni. "Supplying
smart, reliable and cost effective solutions enable clients to focus on
growing their business into new realms. In addition, our team brings the
right tools and personal commitment to make our every client's business
succeed."
Recently, ECS has seen growth in two trends.
On one hand, leading African TV channels are seeking access to their
diaspora and bringing their voice to the world while on the other, European
and UK -based African channels are looking to reach Africa. ECS builds
end-to-end solutions serving both communities.