Spacecom's AMOS-5 Awarded
Five-Year $5.9 Million Deal from
East African Broadcast Provider
14 October 2013
Spacecom announced that AMOS-5
has won a five-year deal worth
$5.9 million for providing
broadcast services to an East
African video service provider.
The customer will use capacity
on AMOS-5 to provide both
Digital Terrestrial Transmission
(DTT) and Direct To Home (DTH)
operations for a digital
migration project taking place
in the region.
Transmitting on an AMOS-5
Ku-band, the broadcaster will
provide both local and
international content including
news, sports, entertainment and
family programming to the
region.
“AMOS-5 is proud to be a part of
East Africa’s digital migration
movement. Our Ku-bands and
C-band span the entire region,
enabling us to become a central
supplier of satellite capacity
there," commented Eyal Copitt,
senior vice president of sales
for Africa, Asia and marketing.
"Delivering high quality service
is what elevates AMOS-5 and
helps our business grow. Given
our volume of broadcast and data
projects in East Africa, we are
excited for the future."
AMOS-5 was designed and built specifically for the African market with a pan-African C-band beam, three Ku-bands that cover the continent and provide connectivity to Europe and the Middle East. The satellite envelops every point in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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