Satellite Technology

July 01, 2009

SES ASTRA Renews Contract with BSkyB

SES ASTRA, a SES company, has renewed contracts with BSkyB (Sky) for 24 transponders on a long-term basis on ASTRA’s 28.2 degrees East orbital position. In total Sky is using 31 transponders on the ASTRA satellite system.
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SES (News - Alert) ASTRA officials while disclosing this said this agreement confirms a long-running relationship, which began in 1989 when Sky launched its first analogue multi-channel package on board the ASTRA 1A satellite.
 
Sky is one of the satellite pay TV operators with over 9.3 million customers, including more than one million High Definition (HD) subscribers.
 
“Sky was our first customer and we are delighted that a relationship, which dates back to 1989 will continue to grow and develop for many years to come. The continued trust in ASTRA allows for the further growth of the UK and Ireland satellite DTH market and an exciting TV-offer on a long-term basis,” said Alexander Oudendijk, chief commercial officer of SES ASTRA, in a statement.
 
SES ASTRA is a Direct-to-Home (DTH) satellite system in Europe. The satellite fleet currently comprises 14 ASTRA and two SIRIUS satellites. The combined satellite system delivers services to more than 122 million DTH and cable households and transmits nearly 2,500 analogue and digital television and radio channels.
 
SES ASTRA also provides satellite-based multimedia, internet and telecommunication services to enterprises, governments and their agencies.
 
Mike Darcey, chief operating officer, Sky said that the company’s success is driven by delivering high-quality content and services on a reliable and flexible platform.
 
“Our relationship with ASTRA has been long and fruitful and our decision to renew our commitment is based on a belief in satellite’s ongoing ability to deliver quality services, like HD, on a scalable and nationwide basis,” said Darcey.
 
He said that with 99 percent coverage of the U.K. and Ireland, and the most effective delivery mechanism for HD, Sky has the ability to scale in line with the increasing demand from consumers for HD, one million of whom already subscribe to Sky+HD. Sky’s hybrid distribution strategy also harnesses a state-of-the art broadband network to deliver one-to-one content services.
 
Sky is the U.K.’s entertainment and communications company, operating multi-channel television service.

Anil Sharma is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Anil’s articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Tim Gray

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