SES enables Chinese StarTimes to expand TV reach
in Africa
September 13, 2013
SES announced that StarTimes Communication Network Technology, China’s
most influential system integrator, technology provider and network
operator, has signed a 10-year contract on SES-5 at 5 degrees East to expand
its media footprint in Africa and deliver direct-to-home (DTH) broadcast
services across the continent.
StarTimes, which is the fastest-growing digital TV operator Africa and
has over 2.6 million digital terrestrial television (DTT) subscribers, also
acquired SES’ 20% shareholding in South African pay-TV operator Top TV.
The contract will see StarTimes utilise four transponders as of October
2013 and a fifth transponder from February 2014 to grow their DTH
subscribers in Africa. The Chinese broadcaster will continue to broadcast
TopTV on SES-5 by using three of the newly-contracted SES transponders that
were formerly leased by ODM. The other two out of the five SES transponders
contracted by StarTimes will be used to complement their DTT offering in
remote and non-urban areas and grow their pay-TV business.
“The recent success of StarTimes’s strategic investment in ODM will allow
us to reach new audiences in South Africa. The partnership with SES enables
StarTimes to have a DTH platform in addition to the existing DTT and mobile
TV (CMMB) platforms in sub-Saharan Africa. In addition, the high-powered
SES-5 at the prime orbital location of 5 degrees East is ideal in overcoming
the challenges of terrestrial coverage to reach large audiences. This will
allow us to extend our broadcast reach across the continent and ensure
excellent service and picture quality for our viewers,” said StarTimes Group
Chairman and President Pang Xinxing.
“We are honoured that StarTimes has chosen to work with us to complement
their DTT business across Africa and to deliver more exciting content to
Africa's dynamic markets,” said Ferdinand Kayser, Chief Commercial Officer
of SES. “The new partnership with StarTimes will illustrate how the
combination of DTH and DTT is a key enabler in Africa's migration to digital
TV and also help set pace in the continent's digital migration race.”