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GlobeCast Chooses Intelsat to Power WorldTV DTH Service in Western Europe
Business Wire, Sept 5, 2007
PEMBROKE, Bermuda -- Intelsat, Ltd., the world's leading provider of commercial satellite services, announced that GlobeCast has signed additional channels for its WorldTV Direct-to-Home (DTH) service in Europe using prime Intelsat capacity on the Intelsat 905 satellite located at 335.5oE. GlobeCast has turned to Intelsat to offer international broadcasters a cost-effective alternative for launching programming bouquets targeted at the significant number of foreign nationals and residents of Asian origin residing in Europe.
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This DTH platform supports free-to-air and subscription channels, allowing programmers to reach home audiences via antennas as small as 60 cm. Intelsat and GlobeCast ensure seamless delivery of content from various points across the globe to the platform gateway in Europe.
"We provide an outstanding value proposition to broadcasters and programmers wishing to enter Western Europe. The Intelsat 905 satellite is ideal for a quick and economical channel launch. All broadcasters need to provide are the content and subscriber relationships," said Juliet Bayliss, Director of Broadcast Services, GlobeCast U.K. "After that, GlobeCast provides a turnkey package including uplink, multiplex, conditional access and space segment."
"This platform reflects our continuing interest in growing our Western European presence," said Jean Philippe Gillet, Intelsat's Regional Vice President, Europe & Middle East Sales. "The Intelsat 905 satellite's Ku-band spot beam provides powerful coverage over all the countries in Western Europe and is ideally suited to allow South Asian ethnic broadcasters to establish new DTH communities in a competitive region."
In Europe as well as in North America, WorldTV delivers more than 200 international television and radio programming channels.
About Intelsat
Intelsat is the leading provider of fixed satellite services (FSS) worldwide and is the leading provider of these services to each of the media, network services and government customer sectors, enabling people and businesses everywhere constant access to information and entertainment. Intelsat offers customers a greater business potential by providing them access to unrivaled resources with ease of business and peace of mind. An extensive customer base, including some of the world's leading media and communications companies, multinational corporations, Internet service providers and government/military organizations, utilizes our services. Real-time, constant communication with people anywhere in the world is closer, by far.
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