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Broadcasters Convention – East Africa 2026 To Spotlight Next-Generation Satellite Distribution Models For Africa

March 4, 2026
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As Africa’s media ecosystem rapidly expands across broadcast, broadband, and mobile platforms, satellite distribution continues to serve as a critical backbone for wide-area coverage, regional content exchange, and dependable delivery to remote and underserved communities. However, the conventional satellite leasing model is increasingly being challenged by cost pressures, IP-based workflows, OTT expansion and the demand for greater operational flexibility.

Hosted by the Association of Professional Broadcasters (APB) and convened by Broadcast Media Africa (BMA), The Broadcasters Convention – East Africa 2026, taking place from 26 – 28 May 2026 in Nairobi, Kenya, will place strong emphasis on how African broadcasters can transition toward more adaptive, technology-driven and economically sustainable satellite distribution frameworks.

The discussions will explore the evolution from fixed transponder leasing to flexible capacity arrangements, managed distribution services and software-defined satellite networks. It will also examine the integration of satellite infrastructure with IP and cloud-based playout environments, as well as the growing role of satellite in supporting OTT distribution through multicast efficiencies and hybrid satellite–terrestrial architectures.

Attention will further be given to dynamic bandwidth allocation, regional signal aggregation strategies and innovative partnership models that can lower operational costs while expanding reach.

Regulatory and policy considerations will form part of the dialogue, particularly around spectrum management, orbital capacity access and cross-border distribution frameworks that can encourage greater regional collaboration. As broadcasters seek to balance public service mandates with commercial sustainability, next-generation satellite models are increasingly viewed as a strategic enabler for resilience, scalability and long-term growth.

Commenting on this, Benjamin Pius, CEO of Broadcast Media Africa (BMA), stated: “Satellite remains one of Africa’s most powerful distribution assets, but the model must evolve. We are no longer talking about simply leasing capacity — we are looking at integrated, flexible and technology-enabled distribution ecosystems. This Convention will challenge industry leaders to rethink how satellite can be repositioned as a dynamic, cost-efficient and future-ready platform for the African broadcast market.”

The Broadcasters Convention – East Africa 2026 is expected to attract senior decision-makers from broadcasting organisations, satellite operators, regulators, content distributors and technology providers across the continent. With East Africa among the region’s most vibrant and fast-growing media markets, the Convention will serve as a strategic platform to shape the next phase of satellite-enabled broadcasting development in Africa.

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