AsiaSat 5
AsiaSat 5 at the orbital location of 100.5 degrees east has C-band footprint that covers more than 53 countries spanning from Russia to New Zealand and from Japan to the Middle East and parts of Africa.
AsiaSat 5 at the orbital location of 100.5 degrees east has C-band footprint that covers more than 53 countries spanning from Russia to New Zealand and from Japan to the Middle East and parts of Africa.
The high-powered Ku-band payload brings enhanced capacity to Africa, and it is ideal for supporting DTH services.
Optus D2 will provide ongoing capacity for ethnic broadcast services and VSAT services plus growth to meet future business demands.OPTUS D2 provides coverage over continental Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand. This also includes parts of Papua New Guinea, Norfolk Island, Lord Howe Island, Cocos Island, Christmas Island, McMurdo Sound.
AsiaSat 7 is designed as a replacement satellite for AsiaSat 3S at the orbital location of 105.5 degrees East. With its region-wide C-band footprint covering Asia, the Middle East, Australasia and Central Asia. AsiaSat 7 supports a broad range of applications including TV broadcast and VSAT networks across the region.
Intelsat 20 (IS20) hosts the largest DTH platform in Africa and provides enhanced capacity for prime video neighborhood at 68.5° East for DTH and distribution services.
Offering over 300 TV & Radio channels in over 30 languages. Allowing programmers to have access to a broad & dedicated target audience to viewers of all ages with an assortment of content. G19 reaches millions of homes across North America, including the 14% without #broadband.
E8WB satellite that is collocated with existing Nilesat satellites is having whole purpose to provide additional frequencies to already fully booked 7.8°west space segments for Middle East distribution. End viewers with their home antennas to 7.8°west orbital position do not notice any difference in reception and see the broadcasted channels as part of Nilesat fleet. […]
The hottest satellite position for Middle East and North Africa region. 7° West is the number one broadcasting position in the Middle East and North Africa with nearly 900 TV channels broadcast to more than 40 million households.
The HOT BIRD family at 13° East forms one of the largest broadcasting systems in Europe, delivering 1100 television channels to more than 120 million TV homes in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. The HOT BIRD video neighbourhood hosts 13 premium platforms, over 600 pay-TV channels, almost 500 free-to-air channels and over 150 […]