Satelio

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Satelio
IndustryPay television
FoundedJuly 2013; 8 years ago (2013-07)
Headquarters
Ismaning
,
Germany
Area served
Sub-Saharan Africa (Africa excluding North Africa)
ProductsSatellite television
OwnerDeutscher Televisionsklub Betriebs GmbH
Websitewww.satelio.tv

Satelio is a pay-tv service for German-language television in Southern Africa (especially Namibia as well in South Africa (unter the Deukom label)), other African countries (Nigeria (since October 1, 2015)[1]) and the Middle East. Satelio is provided by Deutscher Televisionsklub Betriebs GmbH based in Ismaning, Germany.

Distribution[]

Satelio broadcast its offer via the Amos-5 satellite (from 2 December 2013[2] to early June 2014 via Intelsat 20). Due to the failure of Amos-5 on November 21, 2015,[3] the move to the Astra 4A satellite at 5° east was announced on November 23, 2015[4] and completed on November 24, 2015.

In Namibia, the broadcast takes place via the general broadcasting license of Hitradio Namibia,[5] in Nigeria via ACTV.[1]

Channels[]

TV[]

  • Das Erste (available in Namibia and South Africa only)
  • ZDF (available in Namibia and South Africa only)
  • 3sat (available in Namibia and South Africa only)
  • arte (available in Namibia and South Africa only)
  • DW-TV (DW Deutsch)
  • RTL Television
  • RTL II
  • Sat.1
  • ProSieben
  • VOX
  • n-tv
  • kabel eins
  • Puls 4
  • Nitro
  • Super RTL
  • ProSieben Maxx
  • sixx
  • /N24 (time-sharing)

The five English-language sport channels ST Sports Premium HD, ST World Football HD, ST Sports Arena, ST Sports Life and ST Sports Focus are offered in cooperation with the South African pay-tv company StarSat since September 1, 2016 and are subject to a surcharge. Among other things, Satelio offers the transmission of live coverage of Bundesliga football matches with this sports package.[6]

Radio[]

Encryption[]

is used as conditional access system.

References[]

  1. ^ a b Satelio - vereinbart Vertriebspartnerschaft mit ACTV in Nigeria!. Satelio, 1. Oktober 2015 Archived 2015-10-03 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Mantel, Uwe (2 December 2013). "Satelio bringt deutsche Sender nach Afrika & Nahost". dwdl.de. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  3. ^ Info Zeitpunkt 20:45 Uhr 21.Nov. 2015, AMOS-5 kann nicht mehr kontaktiert werden!. Satelio, 21. November 2015
  4. ^ Ein neues Zuhause im All. Allgemeine Zeitung, 24. November 2015 Archived 2015-11-24 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Satelio: Eine „fantastische Ergänzung“. Allgemeine Zeitung, 6. Dezember 2013 Archived 2013-12-11 at the Wayback Machine abgerufen am 16. Januar 2014
  6. ^ "StarSat Sports on Satelio". www.satelio.tv. Retrieved 7 November 2017.

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