PanAmSat Delivers 2006 World Cup In High Definition to Broadcasters Across Latin America
June 08 2006 - 12:42PM
PR Newswire (US)
Company Draws on its Highly Successful U.S. HD Neighborhood
Experience to Deliver the World's Most-Watched Sporting Event CORAL
GABLES, Fla., June 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- PanAmSat (NYSE:PA)
announced today that it will be delivering the 2006 World Cup to
every major Latin American broadcaster for their standard and
high-definition channels across the continent. Beginning on June 9,
2006, in Germany, 31 full days of world-class matches will be
beamed from Europe to soccer fans across Latin America via the
PanAmSat fleet. "PanAmSat has always played a key role in the
delivery of World Cup soccer to fans in Latin America by providing
an integrated, completely managed end-to-end solution to both
rights holders and non-rights holders of the event," said Carmen
Gonzalez-Sanfeliu, vice president, Latin America Operations,
PanAmSat. "With a phone call to PanAmSat, a broadcaster can
contract for everything from fiber and satellite connectivity, to
encryption, play-out, live-shots and SNG services in any of the 12
venue cities hosting the games. As the leading provider of HDTV in
the U.S., we are able to share our resources and our know-how with
our Latin American customers to provide the delivery of World Cup
matches in HDTV to the region." This year, through multiple paths
on the three main video distribution satellites for the region,
PAS-9, PAS-3R and PAS-1R, millions of viewers throughout Central
and South America will view the highly anticipated games. For
coverage of the event to Latin America and the U.S.
Spanish-speaking market, PanAmSat will be supporting a number of
right holders including Televisa, TV Azteca and Univision by
working directly with them to serve their specific requirements.
With more than 15,000 hours of video transmissions booked, PASport,
PanAmSat's global broadcast services network, will be using as many
as 40 paths across nine satellites: PAS-1R, PAS-2, PAS-3R, PAS-4,
PAS-8, PAS-9, PAS-12, Galaxy 3C and Galaxy 4R to deliver
standard-definition and high-definition channels of World Cup
coverage. PanAmSat's PASport Broadcast Services team works with
vendors and partners to offer customers a seamless,
one-point-of-sale service solution. For the 2006 World Cup,
PanAmSat will be coordinating with leading companies such as
T-Systems, RTL, Multilink, Protel and Arqiva. In addition to being
the most extensive and advanced satellite and fiber network in the
world, PASport offers a completely integrated solution that enables
the customer to receive all the components of a service from
booking, billing, customer service and post-sales follow-up from a
single supplier. 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: Cathryn Lancioni, +1-203-210-8000, for PanAmSat
Web site: http://www.panamsat.com/
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