Chinese Satellite Communications Inc. (CSTV) has signed an agreement with SES-New Skies to provide transponder capacity on the NSS-6 satellite for its A-Sky-Net direct-to-home (DTH) satellite television service targeting the Australian Region. CSTV’s A-Sky-Net DTH service currently offers a comprehensive mix of Chinese channels geared to cater to a wide range of ethnic Chinese viewers and will initially utilize a full transponder. The DTH package will be uplinked from Taiwan and can be received throughout Australia.
Taiwan based Chinese Satellite Communications Inc. provides more than 50 channels via various satellites to cover viewers in metropolitan and remote areas within the Asia-Pacific region. Besides its core DTH service, CSTV also engages in the business of satellite uplink services, channel distribution, web based television and development of new media technologies and content platforms.
Wang Chih-Lung, president and CEO of CSTV, said in a prepared statment: “Our target markets in Australia are ideally covered by SES NEW SKIES’ NSS-6 satellite, allowing for direct-to-home reception of the A-Sky-Net bouquet of channels on small, easy to install satellite dishes. We look forward to growing our audience reach through the high-powered NSS-6 transmissions.”