Crystal TV
and Eutelsat team on accelerating access
to digital channels in Ghana
7
November 2014
Eutelsat
Communicationshas sealed a ten-year
contract with Crystal TV, Ghana's
leading commercial broadcaster, for
capacity connected to the African
service area of the EUTELSAT 16A
satellite. The capacity enables Crystal
TV to benefit from countrywide coverage
of Ghana for its digital platform of
pay-TV and free-to-air channels.
Access to EUTELSAT 16A transforms
Crystal TV into a nationwide provider of
digital broadcast services. The
company's current subscription-free
premium television content, including
its branded channels - Crystal TV Prime,
Crystal TV Plus and Crystal TV Xtra -
has until now been limited to
terrestrial reception in Ghana’s main
urban areas in Accra, the Ashanti Region
and parts of the country’s Eastern and
Central regions.
Crystal TV has selected the high-power
Sub-Saharan African footprint of the
EUTELSAT 16A satellite to extend access
to homes beyond range of terrestrial
reception. Channels uplinked by Crystal
TV to EUTELSAT 16A are available to DTH
homes equipped with a digital decoder
and an access card for pay-TV content.
Crystal TV’s Chief, Dr. Crystal-Djirackor,
said: “Our partnership with Eutelsat
is a major milestone in a new phase of
digital broadcasting, embracing
technology that goes beyond the varied
limitations of signal distribution. This
is the moment Ghana and Africa have been
waiting for - to challenge ourselves as
we embrace the future. It is an
opportunity to offer unparalleled access
to other broadcasters whose mission is
to become global players with the
support of Crystal’s technical
facilities. With this Eutelsat
partnership and other project partners,
we believe the stage is set for Ghana
and Africa to accelerate with ease the
transition from analogue to digital TV.”
Rodney Benn, Eutelsat’s Regional Vice
President for Africa, added:
“This new
relationship with Crystal TV is further
evidence of Eutelsat's ambition to
leverage its experience and assets to
support the digitisation of Africa's TV
landscape. Satellite technology is once
again showing how it completes and
complements terrestrial infrastructure,
and is playing a key role in a
fundamental shift to digital that brings
viewers the benefits of choice and
quality. We look forward to sharing our
experience of pay-TV and free-to-air
platforms with Crystal TV, and to
further consolidating our 16° East
neighbourhood as a major pole in
Africa.”