Megahertz and AZCAR supply full service package to Fiji TV
Apr 28, 2004 12:00 PM
Systems integration specialists, Megahertz Broadcast Systems and
technology integration company, AZCAR have landed a $4.7 million
contract for the design, equipment procurement, and systems integration
of a new satellite-based program delivery service for Fiji TV, based in
Suva, Fiji.
This contract follows an earlier feasibility study by AZCAR and
includes studio facility upgrades, a new uplink, conditional access
system, set-top boxes and related hardware. The system is scheduled to
be in service by the summer.
Megahertz will provide the consolidation and integration of the
system, which is being pre-built and shipped to Fiji for installation.
The operation will bring a new level of television services to the Fiji
islands, some of which will have access, for the first time, to live
local programming.
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