PNG's Click TV Coverage expands with new satellite service
PAPUA New Guinea television broadcaster Click TV has launched its satellite television services to New Ireland.
The launching took place in Kavieng last Friday after the successful roll-out of satellite dishes in the province.
Managing director Richard Broadbridge said the introduction of their service in Kavieng demonstrated that Click TV was now available in any part of the country.
“We have proven that we are here to stay,” Broadbridge said.
“PNG deserves this technology and we will soon prove how it will work to improve the lives of the people by providing high quality educational, religious and entertainment programmes to every citizen.
“It’s extra special because it’s the first time that a PNG-based broadcaster has used a 1 metre satellite dish to stream content.”
The Click TV satellite dish comes in a kit with a set top box and up to 20 channels of television that includes the 2015 Pacific Games.
Click TV announced a partnership with Rural Development Services Ltd to introduce their services to remote areas of PNG using renewable energy products including solar energy.
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The launching took place in Kavieng last Friday after the successful roll-out of satellite dishes in the province.
Managing director Richard Broadbridge said the introduction of their service in Kavieng demonstrated that Click TV was now available in any part of the country.
“We have proven that we are here to stay,” Broadbridge said.
“PNG deserves this technology and we will soon prove how it will work to improve the lives of the people by providing high quality educational, religious and entertainment programmes to every citizen.
“It’s extra special because it’s the first time that a PNG-based broadcaster has used a 1 metre satellite dish to stream content.”
The Click TV satellite dish comes in a kit with a set top box and up to 20 channels of television that includes the 2015 Pacific Games.
Click TV announced a partnership with Rural Development Services Ltd to introduce their services to remote areas of PNG using renewable energy products including solar energy.
Check PNG's Technology News >> PNG Technology News
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