SATLINE opens new UK data centre
October 15, 2025
SATLINE, an infrastructure provider for SATCOM businesses across Europe, has opened a new data center in the UK to deliver faster, more reliable satellite connectivity. Equipped with two new downlink antennas, the facility expands coverage and enhances performance for broadcast, IPTV and OTT clients.
The site’s primary purpose is to ingest and convert satellite RF signals into IP streams. This enables customers to store or originate their data and distribute it with ultra-low latency through their own networks, CDNs or private connections. The goal is to improve coverage, resilience, and latency for all broadcast and IPTV workflows.
With this strategic expansion, SATLINE’s satellite coverage now supports two new satellite positions: 5°W and 28.2°E. This will improve the company’s regional reach while also strengthening connectivity for customers across Europe.
SATLINE CEO Gleb Sazanov, commented: “By opening a data center in the United Kingdom, we’re taking an important step in strengthening satellite connectivity across Europe and beyond. We can now offer new satellite positions and world-class infrastructure, ensuring our clients experience the lowest possible latency and dependable performance—essential in today’s fast-evolving broadcasting and IPTV markets.”
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