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OlympuSAT's Multiple and Top Linear Programming Reaches USA Via Intelsat

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by Staff Writers
Pembroke, Bermuda (SPX) Aug 19, 2008
Intelsat has announced that OlympuSAT signed a multi-year, multi-transponder deal with Intelsat to continue to distribute its bouquet of programming to millions of U.S. cable, satellite and other video providers.

Under the terms of the contract, OlympuSAT has renewed and expanded its capacity on Intelsat's Galaxy 23 satellite located at 121 degrees West. Strategically positioned in the middle of the North American Cable Arc, Galaxy 23 is part of Intelsat's industry-leading Galaxy Neighborhood, which serves nearly 8,000 cable headends.

Three areas of programming available from OlympuSAT include: Spanish language, faith and families and top independent networks like FUNimation, the nation's leading anime service.

"Over the years, Intelsat has provided us the ideal satellite, Galaxy 23, which serves our affiliates well. We are pleased to be both extending our current relationship and expanding with additional capacity," said Tom Mohler, President, OlympuSAT.

"OlympuSAT will continue to deliver top programming options to the video provider industry through a combination of standard and high definition linear programming in our core categories and through more top network additions."

"One of the biggest trends in programming is the need to distribute regional programming internationally. Intelsat's global network provides a single, efficient platform for distribution into valuable video neighborhoods around the world," said Kurt Riegelman, Intelsat's Senior Vice President, Global Sales.

"With respect to North America, Intelsat's Galaxy satellites offer seamless and effective transmissions allowing our customers to quickly expand into the highly-competitive U.S. cable and satellite market."

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