Spacecom's AMOS-5 Awarded
$3.6 Million Broadcast Contract
in East Africa
22 October 2013
Spacecom announced that its
AMOS-5 at 17°E
has won another broadcast deal
in East Africa. Under the new
$3.6 million contract, Spacecom
will provide analog to digital
migration broadcast services to
an East African Digital
Terrestrial Transmission (DTT)
and Direct To Home (DTH)
operator.
The
operator's DTT distribution and
DTH signal to the region,
composed of dozens of channels
focusing on local and
international content including
news, sports, entertainment and
family programming, will be
transmitted on AMOS-5's Ku-band
(Ku-3).
Earlier this month, Spacecom
announced it had won an East
African digital migration
broadcast project worth $5.9
million.
“East Africa is a great market
for AMOS-5 at 17°E,”
said Eyal Copitt, senior vice
president of sales for Africa,
Asia and marketing. “These two
wins prove that the satellite's
position, signal strength and
resources meet the needs of our
East African customers. We are
proud to be a part of the
region's move to digital
broadcasting. This deal is
another milestone for AMOS-5 at
17°E
as it becomes a major player in
the East African broadcast
market."
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