Kenya Broadcast
Corp.’s Signet DTT Connects to AMOS-17 HTS
Satellite in Spacecom’s Kenya Project
November 3, 2021
Spacecom announced that
Kenya Broadcast Corporation’s Signet DTT
(digital terrestrial TV) service is now being
broadcast via the advanced AMOS-17 HTS (high
throughput satellite) digital satellite.
Spacecom’s also provided an array of
on-the-ground professional services that quickly
and efficiently migrated Signet’s DTT service to
AMOS-17.
KBC’s Signet broadcasts
over 70 TV stations and a host of radio channels
throughout Kenya and into South Africa.
In addition, Spacecom’s
satellite services division provided full
turn-key service migration to 38 sites and a
teleport, without loss or interruption of
service, all in less than three weeks.
Oren Tepper, Spacecom
Global Vice President sales, stated, “AMOS-17’s
strong C-band HTS beams improved signal quality
and optimized spectrum utilization so that
Signet could quickly and easily upgrade content
quality and service levels. For this project,
Spacecom’s professional services teams achieved
a record migration of Signet’s services with no
service interruption. We are thrilled to work
with KBC’s Signet team and look forward to a
strong relationship.”
According to Job Karimi,
Technical Services Manager of KBC, “To further
improve of our service delivery, we migrated our
satellite infrastructure to AMOS-17, thereby
realizing huge savings in operational costs.
Thanks to AMOS-17’s HTS capabilities, we were
able to create optimal link margins to our
remote transmission sites.
Karimi added, “The
migration turnaround time was under very short
timelines. Amazingly their highly skilled team
and ours seamlessly migrated 38 sites within
three weeks without interrupting our
transmission schedule. Furthermore, they have
been very supportive in our day to-day
operations and are constantly looking into other
areas of collaboration to further strengthen our
relationship. They are our strategic partners
and very core in achieving our mandate.”