M7 Group Contracts New ASTRA Capacity For Belgium
SES announced today that it has signed a capacity and uplink agreement with M7 Group, the Luxembourg-based satellite television provider, for distribution via ASTRA's 19.2 degrees East orbital position.
The newly contracted capacity on 19.2 degrees East will be used for the Direct-to-Home (DTH) distribution of French speaking channels for the Belgian market, including the RTBF channels La Une and La Deux, as well as the RTL Group owned channels RTL TVi, RTL Club and Plug RTL. The channels will be included in the TéléSAT offering, the M7 Group owned satellite television brand for Wallonia. From January 2012 onwards, the M7 Group plans to expand its TéléSAT offering at 19.2 degrees East by the addition of the RTBF channel La Trois.
M7 Group provides DTH services to more than three million homes in The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Austria, the Czech Republic and Slovakia using the brand names CanalDigitaal, TV Vlaanderen, TéléSAT, AustriaSat, Skylink and CS Link. To serve the various European markets, M7 Group currently utilizes four transponders at ASTRA 19.2 degrees East and eight transponders at ASTRA 23.5 degrees East.
Ferdinand Kayser, Chief Commercial Officer of SES, says: "The agreement with M7 Group represents a further milestone in our longstanding partnership. Thanks to the new agreement, we will also gain a strong foothold in the important French speaking DTH market in Belgium. We are proud to now also carry the RTBF and Walloon RTL channels on board our satellites. Following its recent expansion activities in the Benelux and the Central and Eastern European markets, M7 Group is now one of our largest customers. We look very much forward to a continued fruitful cooperation."
Hans Troelstra, Chief Operating Officer of M7 Group, states: "We are very happy with this new capacity agreement for Belgium. The excellent channel neighborhood and the high quality distribution via 19.2 degrees East are of key importance for serving the French speaking DTH market in Belgium. Moreover, the agreement allows us to further expand our line-up in the near future. SES has proved to be a very valuable and professional partner for our expansion into existing and new markets. We also look forward to a successful continuation."
SES announced today that it has signed a capacity and uplink agreement with M7 Group, the Luxembourg-based satellite television provider, for distribution via ASTRA's 19.2 degrees East orbital position.
The newly contracted capacity on 19.2 degrees East will be used for the Direct-to-Home (DTH) distribution of French speaking channels for the Belgian market, including the RTBF channels La Une and La Deux, as well as the RTL Group owned channels RTL TVi, RTL Club and Plug RTL. The channels will be included in the TéléSAT offering, the M7 Group owned satellite television brand for Wallonia. From January 2012 onwards, the M7 Group plans to expand its TéléSAT offering at 19.2 degrees East by the addition of the RTBF channel La Trois.
M7 Group provides DTH services to more than three million homes in The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Austria, the Czech Republic and Slovakia using the brand names CanalDigitaal, TV Vlaanderen, TéléSAT, AustriaSat, Skylink and CS Link. To serve the various European markets, M7 Group currently utilizes four transponders at ASTRA 19.2 degrees East and eight transponders at ASTRA 23.5 degrees East.
Ferdinand Kayser, Chief Commercial Officer of SES, says: "The agreement with M7 Group represents a further milestone in our longstanding partnership. Thanks to the new agreement, we will also gain a strong foothold in the important French speaking DTH market in Belgium. We are proud to now also carry the RTBF and Walloon RTL channels on board our satellites. Following its recent expansion activities in the Benelux and the Central and Eastern European markets, M7 Group is now one of our largest customers. We look very much forward to a continued fruitful cooperation."
Hans Troelstra, Chief Operating Officer of M7 Group, states: "We are very happy with this new capacity agreement for Belgium. The excellent channel neighborhood and the high quality distribution via 19.2 degrees East are of key importance for serving the French speaking DTH market in Belgium. Moreover, the agreement allows us to further expand our line-up in the near future. SES has proved to be a very valuable and professional partner for our expansion into existing and new markets. We also look forward to a successful continuation."