Tunisian Broadcasting Corporation signed a multi-year contract with Eutelsat Communications to broadcast its new subscription free TV platform across North and West Africa. ONT has selected the Eutelsat 7 West A satellite to reach viewers across the region.
The ONT is consolidating around ten Tunisian channels in a single package at 7-8° West, North Africa’s satellite broadcasting neighbourhood. Eutelsat 7 West A’s footprint also enables ONT to extend reach to West Africa. Homes equipped with a satellite dish pointing to 7-8° West will be able to enjoy improved image quality and easier navigation of the channels in the platform.
Nôomên Elfehri, Tunisia’s Minister of Communication Technologies and Digital Economy, stated: “The launch of this national project is a vehicle for Tunisia’s sovereignty in the field of broadcasting. Viewers will be able to enjoy a diversified and quality line up of Tunisian content.”
Dhaker Baccouch, Chairman and CEO of the ONT, added: “In selecting the Eutelsat 7 West A satellite, we are providing viewers with improved image quality and we are equipped to scale up our new platform with further channels.”
Michel Azibert, Eutelsat’s Chief Commercial and Development Officer, concluded: “With this new contract the ONT is strengthening its portfolio of capacity on Eutelsat, adding to resources already leased on three of our satellites, Eutelsat 12 West B, Hot Bird and Eutelsat 36B, for news gathering and broadcasting to the general public.”
Eutelsat Communications provides 40 satellites to clients that include broadcasters and broadcasting associations, pay-TV operators, video, data and Internet service providers, enterprises and government agencies.