SES launches Free-To-Air
Satellite Channel to Fight Spread of COVID-19
14 July 2020
Millions of households
across Africa, Europe, and Asia-Pacific will be
able to access a free-to-air TV channel via SES
satellites dedicated to delivering reliable,
informative content about COVID-19. The channel
– Fight COVID-19 – broadcasts content that is
aimed at providing underserved and rural
communities with critical information about how
to limit the spread of the virus.
The content is provided by
trusted organisations such as UNICEF and AFP as
well as global EdTech social enterprise
Potential.com. The content aims to impartially
inform TV viewers about identifying COVID-19
symptoms, the recovery process, and how to
manage the effects of a global pandemic and
social distancing, such as managing a household,
children or mental health. SES welcomes
additional content providers from international
and regional organisations to contribute to the
COVID-19 channel.
The channel is broadcast
free-to-air from SES’s satellite fleet and is
available in the following regions:
•ASTRA 4A at 5 degrees East for
Sub-Saharan Africa and Ukraine
•ASTRA 2F at 28.2 degrees East for West
Africa
•NSS-12 at 57 degrees East for Ethiopia
and adjacent countries
•SES-9 at 108.2 degrees East for the
Philippines
“Our lives have been
disrupted by COVID-19 in the last few months,
and unfortunately, it doesn’t seem to be going
away anytime soon. Through the global reach of
satellite, we are in a position to contribute
our resources wisely to help provide important
information to vulnerable communities,” said
Steve Collar, CEO of SES. “We have been really
fortunate to be able to collaborate with UNICEF,
AFP and Potential.com who are willing to
contribute their content for this good cause.
Together, we hope to reach a wide group of
audiences with reliable and trustworthy content
and do our part in helping slow the spread of
COVID-19.”