MultiChoice Expands Digital
Terrestrial Television Distribution in Sub-Saharan Africa on
Intelsat 904
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April 2014
Intelsat S.A. announced that African
direct-to-home operator, MultiChoice, is leveraging Intelsat
capacity to expand the reach of its digital terrestrial
television (DTT) offering in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Under the agreement, MultiChoice, a pioneer
in the Sub-Saharan African market, will expand its C-band
capacity on Intelsat 904 at 60º East to distribute content
to its terrestrial towers for DTT services. Intelsat 904
enables MultiChoice to further expand its DTT GOtv product
offering to countries in Sub-Saharan Africa where it is
already present, including Nigeria, Ghana, Uganda, Kenya,
Rwanda, Zambia, Namibia and Malawi, and to target new
countries.
"Intelsat is our primary partner for media
satellite solutions in Africa, serving as our platform of
choice for our Southern African direct-to-home (DTH)
services and our DTT offerings. With Intelsat, we are able
to broaden our reach in Sub-Saharan Africa and deliver more
affordable and differentiated programming to the region,"
said Nico Meyer, CEO MultiChoice Africa. "DTT is an
important growth area for MultiChoice, and the quality,
reliability and reach of Intelsat's satellite network enable
us to continue to expand our customer base and grow our GOtv
product offering across the continent."
Intelsat currently provides proven DTT
solutions in Africa, supported by advanced technologies that
facilitate efficient use of bandwidth and improved reception
quality, enabling African audiences to enjoy the benefits of
digital television. Intelsat also hosts premium video
distribution neighborhoods serving all of the populated
continents, offering excellent viewer penetration for
popular content within and outside the continent.
"Intelsat has a strong track record of
supporting DTT and DTH deployments throughout Africa," said
Grant Marais, Intelsat's Regional Vice President, Africa
Sales. "Intelsat 904 C-band provides MultiChoice with
unparalleled reception quality, reliability and reach,
enabling them to expand their DTT service offerings in
Sub-Saharan Africa. As DTT signals allow for more efficient
use of spectrum, MultiChoice will be able to provide
existing and new customers with more differentiated content
at very competitive prices."