Eurochannel picks EUTELSAT 16A to
extend reach in sub-Saharan Africa
8 April
2013
The range of channels broadcasting
across sub-Saharan Africa via the
EUTELSAT 16A satellite further
increased today with the launch of
Eurochannel, the international TV
channel dedicated to European films
and series. Eurochannel's selection
of EUTELSAT 16A marks the latest
step in its international expansion
and comes three months after its
launch into all Europe via Eutelsat.
The channel has signed a new
five-year contract for capacity and
services with Eutelsat
Communications.
Leveraging EUTELSAT 16A's powerful
Ku-band footprint that sweeps across
Africa, from Senegal in the West to
Madagascar in the East, Eurochannel
has joined a digital platform
uplinked by Eutelsat and comprising
over 20 TV channels. Eurochannel is
broadcasting programmes subtitled in
English, French and Portuguese, with
terrestrial headends its principal
target.
Eurochannel Chairman and CEO,
Gustavo Vainstein commented:
"When we analysed our options for
expansion across sub-Saharan Africa
EUTELSAT 16A quickly emerged as the
obvious choice for its high-power
and strong reach of our target
audience. Working with Eutelsat
since our launch across all Europe
last year has enabled us to develop
a solid relationship which we look
forward to taking to the next level
with this new phase in our
international development."
Rodney Benn, Regional Vice-President
Africa at Eutelsat, responded:
"EUTELSAT 16A has quickly
established itself as a valued
platform for content delivery to
network headends and for DTH
reception in Africa. Its reach of
over 25 countries in sub-Saharan
Africa, combined with the services
we are supplying from our
Rambouillet teleport, enable us to
satisfy a surge of new demand and we
are delighted to welcome Eurochannel
as the latest addition to the
platform."