Nigeria’s Computer Warehouse Group & SES Launch a New Digital TV platform

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246458_430990033599849_2060231093_nEuropean Satellite provider SES and Nigeria’s Computer Warehouse Group have launched a new digital TV platform for West Africa on SES’s ASTRA 2F satellite at 28.2 degrees East.

The TV platform is the country’s first free-to-air (FTA) DTH digital TV platform and is expected to give broadcasters to reach millions of satellite homes in West Africa which are pointing their dishes to 28.2 degrees East, a move set to  quicken the pace of digital migration.

Austin Okere, Founder and CEO of CWG, said, “For years, the majority of households in West Africa has been shut out of the digital broadcasting experience. Together with SES, we are excited to enable broadcasters to deliver their content cost-effectively, and in excellent technical quality to millions of households across the region.”

The platform provides end-to-end contribution, ground and space services to local, regional, national and international TV broadcasters across West Africa. SES will be providing the space segment and specific ground services, while CWG will be managing the teleport services as an SES partner teleport operator, providing high operational standards. The service will start in September 2014.

The 28.2 degrees East orbital position is SES’s prime orbital position for West Africa and its FTA reach is one of the highest in the region. Today, SES already transmits 28 FTA channels at the 28.2 degrees East neighbourhood.

Ferdinand Kayser, Chief Commercial Officer of SES, said, “Broadcasting via satellite provides better picture quality and a 100 percent coverage of even the most remote areas and regions. The long-term partnership with CWG will open up new possibilities for local and international broadcasters and allow them to drive digitalisation and reach their audiences across West Africa quickly and cost-effectively.”

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