Highlights:
- Es’hail-2– new capacity for MENA
- Ku-band for broadcasting in HD and Ultra HD
- Ka-band for broadcasting, SNG, trunking and corporate services
- Coverage of whole MENA region from key orbital position
- New teleport boosting broadcasting, broadband delivery and global connectivityEs’hailSat is exhibiting at the annual IBC exhibition in Amsterdam, the leading platform for the broadcast, content delivery, digital media and satellite sectors across the Middle East, Africa and South Asia. Es’hailSat will be showcasing Es’hail-1, Es’hail-2 and a wide range of services to be delivered through the new state of the art teleport in Doha. Es’hail-1 and Es’hail-2 are currently transmitting high quality, premium DTH television content from the 25.5°/26° E hotspot.
Es’hail-2, a new high-performance satellite with sophisticated anti-jamming capabilities located at 26° East hotspot position for TV broadcasting, significantly adds to the company’s ability to provide high quality, premium DTH television content across the Middle East and North Africa.
Es’hailSat’s new teleport which became commercially operational in Q1 of 2019, provide customers with secure and independent satellite transmission. The facility supports satellite TT&C and capacity management together with a wide range of services such as uplink, downlink, multiplexing, encoding, playout and other value-added services. The high-tech teleport will also provide back-up studios for TV channels and serve as a disaster recovery facility for customers.
Ali Al Kuwari, President and CEO of Es’hailSat, said: “. We have been working extremely hard since the launch of Es’hail-1 to expand our services beyond our local market, and now with the commercial operation of our new state of the art teleport and the launch of Es’hail-2 late last year, IBC gives us the right platform to engage with customers and partners and showcase our capabilities and achievements. We are pleased to be exhibiting once again at IBC as we see this exhibition as an important part in our strategy to attract international customers who value broadcasting independence and quality of service”.