SES
and CCNL Conduct Satellite Installer
Training in Nigeria
SES S.A.
announced today an Elevate training
programme together with Cable Channels
Nigeria Ltd. (CCNL). The training will
run for four days and will see over 50
installers being trained with hands-on
knowledge of installing a satellite
dish.
CCNL, a company licensed by the
Nigeria National Broadcasting Commission
(NBC), is the certified content
aggregator and platform owner for the
free-to-air DTT and DTH platforms in
Nigeria. CCNL is playing a key role in
the Nigeria Digital Switchover (DSO)
process by getting channels onto the
land-based DTT network and onto
satellite as DTH, both offered under the
brand FreeTV.
In May of this year, SES and CCNL
signed a multi-year agreement to provide
a strategic and reliable video platform,
via SES's prime orbital position 28.2
degrees East, for the provision of
Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) and
Direct to Home (DTH) broadcast platforms
in Nigeria. The pilot phase signaling
the beginning of the DSO commenced with
the switchover in Jos.
In addition to providing capacity and
managed end-to-end services, SES – with
its Elevate installer training programme
– will now help ensure that CCNL’s
customers receive the best service for
the installation of their satellite
reception equipment.
“This partnership with SES will help
bring digital switchover nearer to
completion, which is a clear benefit to
the Nigerian consumer,” said Rajiv
Mekkat, CEO, CCNL. “With the pilot phase
of the switchover to digital terrestrial
broadcasting in Nigeria well underway,
the roll-out of digital satellite
services is another example of DSO
creating jobs and opportunities for
Nigerians. The Elevate programme
provides consumers with the means to
have satellite equipment professionally
installed by accredited installers,
creating more skilled jobs in Nigeria.”
SES Vice President Marketing, Paul
Freeman, expressed excitement at the
partnership with CCNL and added that the
goal is to bring satellite TV services
closer and at their best to more
Nigerians. He further remarked, “The
Elevate training programme was borne out
of a need to complement the satellite
and digital television roll-out on the
African continent with quality
installations. It also serves to empower
and benefit local business growth across
the digital broadcasting environment
through skills development. In addition
to the training sessions, installers are
provided with specialised tools, free
training material and downloadable
manuals.”