PanAccess’ Nigerian Broadcast
Bouquet Now On Amos-17 Ku-Band
3 February 2020
Spacecom
announced that it is providing Ku-band
capacity from its AMOS-17 communication
satellite to PanAccess, a leading German
broadcast services company, for broadcasting
to Nigeria.
PanAccess’ growing
broadcast bouquet, originating in Germany,
consists of dozens of channels and is
broadcast free-to-air from the satellite
located at the 17°E orbital position over
Africa. PanAccess specializes in providing
high-end one-way or two-way CAS and DRM
security solutions around the globe. It
offers a seamless service portfolio for
consumers using any device.
According to Roland
Schlichting, PanAccess CEO, “We are thrilled
with Spacecom’s response speed that enabled
us to be on-air quickly and efficiently.
PanAccess views the growth of our broadcast
base in Nigeria as an important market and
we will continue to add more channels for
these customers.”
Spacecom VP Sales, Eyal
Altshuler commented, "Working in tandem with
PanAccess, we succeeded in bringing their
bouquet onto the air in less than 48 hours
after we began designing their solution.
AMOS-17 is an exciting satellite with its
Ku, Ka and HTS C-Band capabilities. The
Nigerian market is now experiencing services
and communications from the most powerful,
technically advanced satellite serving the
region. Since the beginning of commercial
operations in late 2019, the satellite is
already boosting our business around the
continent.”