PanAmSat Uses Worldwide Satellite Fleet to Deliver World Cup to Hundreds of Millions Around the Globe
April 25 2006 - 11:54AM
PR Newswire (US)
Forty Paths Across Nine Satellites Bring Over 15,000 Hours of
Coverage to Fans of World's Most Viewed Sporting Event LAS VEGAS,
APRIL 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- PanAmSat (NYSE:PA) announced
today that it already had booked more than 15,000 hours of video
transmission time for more than 15 global customers for the 2006
World Cup. Taking place in Germany from June 9, 2006 through July
9, 2006, the World Cup will be beamed around the world by PASport,
PanAmSat's global broadcast services network. PanAmSat is the
world's leading distributor of television channels, carrying 2,000
distinct offerings to viewers around the world, as well as a
leading provider of HDTV channels in North America. "PASport has
the most extensive and advanced satellite and fiber optic network
on the planet. Whether customers want us to deliver the World Cup
in high definition or standard definition, all of the games or just
the matches of their home country, we address their global
distribution needs in a cost- efficient, reliable and secure
manner," said Catherine A. Palaia, vice president, PASport
Broadcast Services, PanAmSat. "This is the most exciting World Cup
for us yet. PanAmSat is the undisputed leader in HDTV sports
delivery in the U.S. The World Cup affords us a great opportunity
to leverage our HDTV strength on a global scale." PanAmSat's
PASport network offers customers the benefits of a completely
integrated and managed network of global satellite capacity,
dedicated terrestrial fiber and on-site special event support
services to provide the most reliable, economical and secure video
transmission of the world's most important news and sporting
events. It can be accessed from virtually every corner of the
globe, making it the ideal platform for the coverage and
distribution of live and breaking events. The PASport team will use
nine satellites: PAS-1R, PAS-2, PAS-3R, PAS-4, PAS-8, PAS-9,
PAS-12, Galaxy 3C and Galaxy 4R to deliver 34 standard- definition
channels and five high-definition channels of World Cup coverage.
Through these satellites, PanAmSat will deliver the games to fans
in North, South and Central America; Europe; Asia; Australia; and
South Africa. About PanAmSat Through its owned and operated fleet
of 23 satellites, PanAmSat (NYSE:PA) is a leading global provider
of video, broadcasting and network distribution and delivery
services. It transmits nearly 2,000 television channels worldwide
and, as such, is the leading carrier of standard and
high-definition signals. In total, the Company's in-orbit fleet is
capable of reaching over 98 percent of the world's population
through cable television systems, broadcast affiliates,
direct-to-home operators, Internet service providers and
telecommunications companies. In addition, PanAmSat supports the
largest concentration of satellite-based business networks in the
U.S., as well as specialized communications services in remote
areas throughout the world. For more information, visit the
Company's Web site at http://www.panamsat.com/. DATASOURCE:
PanAmSat CONTACT: Kathryn Lancioni of PanAmSat, +1-203-210-8649 Web
site: http://www.panamsat.com/
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