Demand for Educational Ghanaian TV Channel Grows Amid COVID-19
Free-to-Air educational TV channel becomes a critical resource for senior high school students across West African sub-region
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Free-to-Air educational TV channel becomes a critical resource for senior high school students across West African sub-region
Thomas Wrede, Vice President, New Technology & Standards at SES Video, sheds light on results of the first transmission using VVC codec and its impact on the future of broadcasting high-quality content
SES will provide playout and IP distribution services for over 50 channels under multi-year contract
A six-year research partnership between the University and SES will be funded by the Luxembourg National Research Fund’s Industrial Partnership Block Grant programme
SES remains on track to generate EBITDA optimisation ramping to EUR 40-50 million annually from 2021
SES uses reliable content from trusted organisations such as UNICEF and AFP to bring critical, informative COVID-19 messages to rural communities
Fulfilling universal service obligations
One of the key advantages of satellite is its incredible reach and ability to deliver connectivity everywhere - even in the most remote and geographically-isolated locations. SES and its partners have leveraged SES’s global satellite fleet to provide connectivity services to hospitals across the globe in Bangladesh, Sierra Leone, Mexico and Italy.
Delivering the world’s most popular TV channels to ISP subscribers across Brazil
Engaging TV subscribers across Latin America with compelling content