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Connecting Asia to the World Deliver Your TV Content Via Intelsat Intelsat Global Network Media Programming Delivered via 28 Satellites with Video Neighborhoods Around the World Connecting Asia to the World Deliver Your TV Content via Intelsat Intelsat operates the world’s first Globalized Network, delivering high-quality, SALES CONTACTS cost-effective video and broadband services anywhere in the world. Intelsat’s Africa Globalized Network combines the world’s largest satellite backbone with terres- trial infrastructure, managed services and an open, interoperable architecture +27 11-535-4700 to enable customers to drive revenue and reach through a new generation of [email protected] network services. Asia-Pacific Thousands of organizations serving billions of people worldwide rely on Intelsat +65 6572-5450 to provide ubiquitous broadband connectivity, multi-format video broadcasting, [email protected] secure satellite communications and seamless mobility services. The end result Europe & Middle East is an entirely new world, one that allows us to envision the impossible, connect +44 20-3036-6700 without boundaries and transform the ways in which we live. [email protected] Latin America & Caribbean +1 305-445-5536 [email protected] North America +1 703-559-6800 [email protected] www.intelsat.com Asia Pacific Region 16/03/6773-Asia-Pacific Worldwide Media Distribution Made Easy With Intelsat 19, Intelsat 20 and Intelsat 21, distribute content worldwide on well established video neighborhoods. Today, there is an increasing pressure to further expand media distribution globally and Top Regional deliver TV content to audiences Top Western worldwide. To stay competitive, Channels Customers ABS-CBN, Arirang, content providers like you need Discovery, Viacom, CRI, KBS World, to explore new and emerging BBC, CNBC NHK World, TVB, Intelsat Galaxy Fleet markets to continue to grow YTN 37 US Coverage subscriber and revenue bases. Top million Pay TV viewers However, you also need to Regional Pacific IS-19 and manage and maintain your Channels Rim 177 IS-21 offer existing businesses and Arirang, CCTV, Extensive Channels connection to the CRI, KBS World, 120 including Intelsat Galaxy markets. This can be hard to NHK World, YTN million Pay TV headend Fleet for complete 20 HD do when the current options you are considering are time viewers penetration US cable headend consuming, costly and if not executed correctly, harmful to penetration your business. All this leaves you wondering, how can you 300 effectively and efficiently deliver content to new markets Channels India IS-21 at 302°E across the world without placing your business at risk? including #1 Video 18 HD Neighborhood In Asia, you have instant access to Intelsat’s unique 3-satel- IS-20 at 68.5°E IS-19 at 166°E lite solution. Intelsat 19, Intelsat 20 and Intelsat 21 connect you to premium video neighborhoods and cable headends Top Top Western Regional around the world so you can easily distribute content to Customers Top Western global markets and expand your business rapidly through a Discovery, BBC, Customers Channels vast global network and well-supported infrastructure. Sony, Turner Discovery, Viacom, Arirang, CCTV, CRI, Turner, Fox Sports KBS World, Intelsat’s video neighborhoods are seamlessly integrated NHK World, YTN 26 with IntelsatOne®, our terrestrial network, which provides million Pay TV you with access to IP/MPLS fiber, teleports and numerous Latin viewers points of presence. Additionally, you can quickly launch new America 225 channels with our MCPC platforms. You can cost-effectively Full Channels and easily test out new markets and scale up your network headend including at your own pace while still being able to evaluate and miti- penetration 33 HD gate any potential risks. Intelsat 20 at 68.5°E Intelsat 19 at 166°E Intelsat 21 at 302°E • Premium C-band Indian neighborhood with extensive • Primary C-band cable distribution over the Pacific • Primary C-band cable distribution over Latin America cable headend penetration over the Indian Ocean Region Ocean region • Full cable headend penetration • 300 channels (18 HD) • Extensive cable headend penetration over the Pacific • 225 channels (33 HD) • More viewers in India watch programming carried on Ocean region, including China • Carries more channels than any other satellite in Intelsat 20 than any other single satellite • 177 channels (20 HD) the region • Ku-band ethnic DTH platform • Ku-band ethnic DTH platform • Ku-band ethnic DTH platform Channel Lineup Channel Lineup Channel Lineup Entertainment: Colors, Discovery, HBO, History HD, Sony, Entertainment: Animal Planet, Discovery, TLC Entertainment: Animal Planet, Caracol TV, Discovery, HBO, Warner, Zee Cinema News and Sports: BBC World, CNBC, CNN, Fox News, Telemundo Internacional, TLC, Turner Broadcasting, TV Chile News and Sports: BBC World, CNBC TV 18, CNN, Neo Golf Channel HD News and Sports: BBC World News, Claro Sports, Sports, Premier League TV, Ten Sports Music and Kids: MTV, Nickelodeon Fox Sports Music and Kids: Cartoon Network, Hungama, MTV, Regional: ABS-CBN, Arirang, China Radio, KBS World, Music and Kids: Discovery Kids, MTV, Nickelodeon, VH1 Nickelodeon, Pogo, VH1 NHK World, TVB, YTN Regional: Arirang, CCTV, China Radio, KBS World, Regional: Arirang, CCTV, China Radio, KBS World, NHK World, YTN NHK World, YTN www.intelsat.com Asia Pacific Region Intelsat Global Network Media Programming Delivered via 28 Satellites with Video Neighborhoods Around the World Connecting Asia to the World Deliver Your TV Content via Intelsat Intelsat operates the world’s first Globalized Network, delivering high-quality, SALES CONTACTS cost-effective video and broadband services anywhere in the world. Intelsat’s Africa Globalized Network combines the world’s largest satellite backbone with terres- trial infrastructure, managed services and an open, interoperable architecture +27 11-535-4700 to enable customers to drive revenue and reach through a new generation of [email protected] network services. Asia-Pacific Thousands of organizations serving billions of people worldwide rely on Intelsat +65 6572-5450 to provide ubiquitous broadband connectivity, multi-format video broadcasting, [email protected] secure satellite communications and seamless mobility services. The end result Europe & Middle East is an entirely new world, one that allows us to envision the impossible, connect +44 20-3036-6700 without boundaries and transform the ways in which we live. [email protected] Latin America & Caribbean +1 305-445-5536 [email protected] North America +1 703-559-6800 [email protected] www.intelsat.com Asia Pacific Region 16/03/6773-Asia-Pacific.
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