14
April
2016
BBC
World
News
has
renewed
and
expanded
its
contract
for
use
of
multiple
Intelsat
premier
video
neighborhoods
and
the
IntelsatOne®
terrestrial
network
to
distribute
high-quality
standard
definition
(SD)
and
high
definition
(HD)
content
across
several
continents.
Under
the
multi-year
agreement,
BBC
World
News
will
be
delivered
to
millions
of
viewers
in
the
Americas
and
Asia
via
four
of
Intelsat’s
premier
video
neighborhoods:
- Galaxy 13 at 127˚ West – a North America cable distribution neighborhood utilized by the world’s top programmers to deliver premium HD channels
- Intelsat 19 at 166˚ East – a Pacific Rim cable distribution neighborhood and South Pacific Direct-to-Home (DTH) platform
- Intelsat 20 at 68.5˚ East – a cable distribution and DTH neighborhood and transcontinental hotspot from Europe to East Asia, and the number one video neighborhood serving India
- Intelsat 21 at 302˚ East – a Latin America cable distribution neighborhood with the highest cable head-end penetration on the continent
“Information
is
critical
to
any
community
and
by
leveraging
Intelsat’s
globalized
network,
we’re
able
to
reliably
deliver
high-quality
content
that
keeps
millions
of
viewers
up
to
date
on
the
latest
events
happening
around
the
world,”
said
Karen
Schmidt,
Intelsat’s
Vice
President
of
Marketing. “Intelsat’s
strong
regional
neighborhoods
and
the
IntelsatOne
terrestrial
network
provide
our
customers
with
flexible,
cost-effective
and
secure,
distribution
solutions,
enabling
them
to
efficiently
expand
their
coverage
and
reach.”
The
IntelsatOne
terrestrial
network,
featuring
more
than
36,000
miles
of
leased
fiber
and
eight
strategically
located
teleports
around
the
globe,
will
provide
uplink
services
for
the
distribution
network.
IntelsatOne
will
also
provide
dual
and
geographically
diverse
fiber
routing
from
the
BBC
World
News
playout
facilities.
“The
world’s
top
programmers
require
access
to
the
highest
levels
of
cable
and
DTH
penetration
around
the
globe,”
said
Kurt
Riegelman,
Intelsat’s
SVP,
Sales
and
Marketing.
“Our
leading
video
neighborhoods
in
the
Americas
and
Asia
will
allow
clients
such
as
the
BBC
to
reach
more
viewers
in
more
markets
and
offer
them
the
chance
to
grow
their
businesses.”