IDS Africa on AMOS-17
July 16, 2019
Tel Aviv-based Spacecom, operator of the AMOS satellite fleet, has confirmed that Nigeria-based IDS Africa is the newest broadcaster to sign up for broadcast services on the AMOS-17 satellite.
The satellite is scheduled to be launched to its 17°E orbital position in August 2019. IDS Africa will use the satellite to broadcast Channels TV news programming throughout Nigeria as well as to the Nigerian diaspora in Europe. Spacecom worked closely with local partner Intertel Nigeria Limited to bring this deal to fruition.
Specifically designed to meet Africa’s fast-moving communication demands, AMOS-17’s advanced digital payload will be Africa’s most technologically advanced satellite. It will provide extensive C-Band HTS capabilities, Ka-Band and Ku-Band to a range of markets and will combine broad regional beams and high throughput spot beams to maximise throughput and spectral efficiency to connect Africa, the Middle East and Europe.
Toyin Ogunlade of IDS Africa commented “We are very much looking forward to using AMOS-17’s beams to broadcast Channels TV to our audiences here in Nigeria and abroad. The satellite’s power will enable our entertainment and messages to be easily picked up and enjoyed by our audiences.”
Jacob Keret, Spacecom Senior VP Sales and Marketing stated: “AMOS-17 will service Nigeria as well as the rest of Sub-Sahara Africa. One of the prime markets we are targeting is that of broadcast. We are looking forward to broadcasting IDS Africa’s content and to working closely with their team.”
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