RSCC Enters the Brazilian Television Market

São Luis, Brazil, August 25, 2021--After signing a contract with one of the largest national television companies, The Russian Satellite Communications Company (RSCC) has entered Brazil’s television market. More than three million viewers in the state of Maranhao now watch the Brazilian TV channel TV Difusora using the Express-AM8 satellite.

RSCC and service provider Romantis Brazil have started broadcasting the TV Difusora channel in the state of Maranhao in northeastern Brazil. In the urban and rural areas of the state with a population of over three million, television broadcasting is delivered via the Express-AM8 satellite, which is located at 14 ° W, the westernmost orbital position of the RSCC constellation. A state-of-the-art monitoring center, built by Romantis and RSCC specialists in the city of Uberlandia, is used to ensure reliable broadcasting in remote and hard-to-reach areas of Maranhão.

According to Gilberto Fagundes, Director of Technology and Production at TV Difusora, “tests of our television distribution network have been carried out in the interior of Maranhão via the Express-AM8 satellite, demonstrating high quality and excellent performance. We work together with Brazilian Television System, a major Brazilian television network, to provide satellite broadcasting in the state of Maranhao, which in terms of size can rival many countries, and this puts additional responsibility on us when selecting a satellite. We have made sure that the Express-AM8 delivers excellent results, and we are glad."

"Romantis Brazil is vigorously promoting the Express-AM8 capacity in the states of South America and the Caribbean to implement satellite communications and digital broadcasting projects," said André Baltazar, director of Romantis Brazil. “In particular, we have worked hard to formalize landing rights in Brazil, which made it possible to start broadcasting in the C-band on an ongoing basis. We are confident that the unique parameters of the Express-AM8 and the successful experience of using it by a well-known broadcaster will draw the attention to this satellite of other operators in our region," he added.

For his part Alexey Volin, RSCC General Director, emphasizes: “We have entered the Brazilian television market for the first time, having signed a contract with one of the largest national television companies. I am sure that our contacts will expand. Indeed, today we provide services to national TV channels on four continents - Europe, Asia, Africa and South America, offering advanced and reliable technological solutions to make high-quality TV picture available to viewers in any locality, regardless of its distance.”

A Brazilian television company, headquartered in São Luis, the capital of the state of Maranhao, and founded in 1963. TV Difusora was the first educational television company in the state. TV Difusora is affiliated with Brazil’s Television System (SBT), a major commercial television network. Currently, the TV signal distribution network includes a satellite transmitting station in the city of São Luis and 33 receiving stations in other cities of the state of Maranhao.

RSCC is the Russian GEO satellite operator with global coverage. RSCC provides a full range of communications and broadcasting services via its own terrestrial telecom facilities and satellite constellation, which consist of  modern Express, Express-AM, Express-AT, Express-AMU type satellites; e.g. video distribution and contribution, DTH, DSNG, broadband Internet access, IP trunking and cellular backhaul, maritime mobility, SCADA, enterprise networks connectivity and other. The company operates various regional satellite TV distribution networks and corporate VSAT networks for fixed and mobility customers. RSCC satellites provide unique coverage and connectivity throughout EMEA, Latin America and Asia.

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