The new channel is called HighTV 3D and is being distributed via the MEASAT-3a satellite on the satellite’s C-Band. ‘With the launch of HighTV, MEASAT is bringing a new form of entertainment to the region,’ says Jarod Lopez, Director of Sales for Broadcast Services at MEASAT Satellite Systems.
Still in its first weel of operation, the service is delivering more than 450 hours of lifestyle, travel, animation and original reality shows in 3D HD.
‘MEASAT continues to be the fastest-growing HD channel platform in the Asia-Pacific,’ says Lopez. ‘We are constantly expanding our bouquet of channels to meet the growing demands in the region.’
MEASAT’s satellite communication services support Asia’s leading broadcasters, DTH platforms and telecom operators in more than 145 countries across the Asia-Pacific, Australialasia, Middle East, Africa and Europe.