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Azercosmos Partners With ABS To Expand Pay TV Services In West Africa

September 17, 2024
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According to industry reports, Azercosmos has partnered strategically with ABS, a global satellite operator. The agreement was formalised at the IBC 2024, the leading content and technology event held in Amsterdam, Netherlands, from September 13-16.

Through this partnership, Azercosmos will offer Pay TV services to customers in Nigeria and West Africa via ABS’s satellite network.

Collaborating with ABS also opens new business opportunities for Azercosmos, enabling it to generate additional revenue from its own satellite resources and commercialising satellite services from global partners. This partnership will further expand and enhance Azercosmos’ video service offerings in the African market.

This collaboration creates new commercial opportunities across multiple areas and will further strengthen our services in the African region. In our joint efforts with ABS, we will focus on quality, customer satisfaction, and sustainability.

Fuad Aslanov, Vice Chairman of Azercosmos, said, “This partnership is a significant step forward in expanding our reach and service offerings in the West African market. By working with Azercosmos, we combine expertise to deliver enhanced satellite solutions that meet the growing demand for reliable and high-quality Pay TV services in the region.”

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