
Ibadan, 16 August 2024. – Es’hailSat has visited Algérie Télécom Satellite (ATS) to discuss areas for potential collaboration for supporting telecommunications networks in the country with Es’hailSat’s satellite services. The Qatar satellite Company also visited Algeria TV to discuss collaboration regarding broadcasting TV channels in the country with Es’hailSat’s premier satellite services.
Established on July 29, 2006, ATS is a subsidiary aimed at promoting and advancing satellite telecommunications. This initiative is a crucial aspect of Télécom Algeria GTA Group’s comprehensive development strategy. They also work to modernize and expand Algeria’s communication infrastructure to support economic development and social progress.
Es’hailSat provides satellite, broadcast, teleport and managed services from Doha, Qatar and powers this relationship with more than 12 years of experience in catering to governments, broadcasters, telecommunication companies, enterprises, and mobility applications across the Middle East and North Africa. Es’hailSat’s infrastructure includes two satellites at 25.5/26 East with its 50,000 sqm teleport facility and provides reliable and robust connectivity services.
Speaking on collaborating with Algeria TV, Mr. Ali Ahmed Al-Kuwari, President and CEO, of Es’hailSat, said, “Es’hailSat is happy to collaborate with Algeria TV to support various broadcasting initiatives via our satellite infrastructure. We believe that the experience in providing satellite services to the premier broadcasters, governments and enterprises across the Middle East and North Africa aligns Es’hailSat perfectly with Algeria TV’s approach of continuous improvement of the broadcasting and information technology sectors of Algeria.”
Es’hailSat’s teleport in Doha provides clients with secure and independent satellite transmission. Furthermore, the facility supports satellite TT&C and capacity management with a wide range of services such as uplink, downlink, multiplexing, encoding, playout and other value-added services. The high-tech teleport also provides backup studios for TV channels and serve as a disaster recovery facility for customers.







