Arabsat wins Morocco bundle
July 7, 2011
By Chris Forrester
Arabsat has added a Moroccan television and radio Bouquet on BADR-4, which means that Arabsat viewers in the Middle East and North Africa as well as large parts of Europe will be able to view 8 new TVs channel and 6 radio channels.
Khalid bin Ahmed Balkheyour, president/CEO of Arabsat stated that this bouquet was launched from a digital broadcasting platform built in Rabat, Kingdom of Morocco in cooperation with the “National Union for Radio and Television of Morocco,” where the operation started in June 2011 and we expect that number of additional Moroccan private and governmental channels will join this bouquet by the end of this year.
By building the digital Radio and TV broadcasting platforms through a number of Arab countries, Arabsat aims at serving its customers and providing the best services and the easiest solutions for them to have access to their viewers and serve them wherever they are on higher levels of quality.
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