East Africa's Zuku
TV Migrates to SES 5
23 July 2013
SES announced that
the East African pay-TV
broadcaster Zuku TV will
complete its migration
on the SES fleet by the
end of July 2013 and has
committed to growth
capacity on the new
satellite.
Zuku TV, part of Wananchi
Group Holdings, is East
Africa’s leading home
entertainment operator, with
a substantial and growing
customer base in East
Africa, principally Kenya,
Tanzania and Uganda.
The migration of Zuku TV
from the SES satellite
NSS-12 to the newer SES-5
began in February 2013.
SES-5 was launched last year
and is positioned at 5
degrees East, one of the
company’s flagship orbital
slots, which supports
customers across the
continent to grow Africa’s
Direct-to-Home and broadcast
services. Wananchi Group has
contracted seven
transponders on SES-5; four
have migrated to SES-5
whilst three transponders
are additional growth
capacity.
“The demand of Wananchi
clearly shows the
attractiveness of SES-5 for
African broadcasters,” says
Ferdinand Kayser, Chief
Commercial Officer of SES.
“With customers like
Wananchi, we are able to
create a high quality and
high value DTH neighborhood
on SES-5, applying our core
competence in the
Direct-to-Home (DTH)
business to an important
growth region.”
“We are extremely
satisfied with the
performance of SES-5,” says
Richard Bell, CEO, Wananchi
Group. “We depend on
satellite capacity and
services to ensure excellent
service and picture quality
for our viewers and to grow
our business in the market.”