Eutelsat, Viewsat renew MENA capacity agreements
February 16, 2026
Eutelsat has announced the renewal of multiple capacity agreements with Viewsat, reinforcing a partnership and a shared focus on supporting the continued development of the broadcast market in Egypt and the wider Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
Through this renewed collaboration at the 7/8° West video hotspot, Eutelsat and Viewsat will continue to deliver broadcast services tailored to the needs of Egyptian broadcasters.
Viewsat is part of the ViewMedia group, a media service provider specialising in content distribution and delivery across multiple platforms. They provide broadcasters of all sizes, tailored, cost-effective broadcast solutions that include managed playout services, online streaming and satellite broadcasting.
The Eutelsat 7/8° West video neighbourhood reaches 66 million of satellite TV homes in the region and distributing over 950 channels.
Raymond E. Rahm, RVP MENA Sales of Eutelsat’s Video Business Unit, commented: “These renewed agreements further underline the strength of the long-term partnership between Eutelsat and Viewsat. Together, we remain focused on sustainable growth, market development, and delivering reliable satellite solutions to broadcasters and media customers across Egypt and the wider MENA region.”
“We are delighted to renew our various capacity agreements with Eutelsat across its satellites serving the East and MENA beams. This renewal demonstrates the strength of our partnership and our shared commitment to growing the business in Egypt, which remains a key market for Viewsat. We look forward to continuing our collaboration with Eutelsat and expanding our services together,” added Awaes Jaswal, Chief Executive Officer of Viewsat.
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