Arabsat has announced a new frequency on its satellite BADR-4 for the Tunisia Nat1, Tunisia Nat2, Hannibal TV and Al Janoubia TV to join Attasia TV and M Tunisia TV on Tunisian Channels Bouquet from ONT Arabsat BADR-4 News frequency 12,643 MHz, while Arabsat viewers are informed about the change via Arabsat’s linear and non-linear media distribution network
“We are delighted with our partnership with ONT, to bring up the Tunisian channels from their home country looking forward to continue to offer their unique services to Tunisian Broadcasters through the strong partnership with ONT on Arabsat BADR-4 New frequency 12,643 MHz,” said Khalid Balkheyour, Arabsat President and CEO.
“This move supports our content strategy to deliver specialized video frequencies reflecting market demand to the Arabsat audience across the MENA and Europe and ensuring the best Free-To-Air viewing experience at home,” Balkheyour added.
“Arabsat has been and will continue to be a strong partner for ONT and we warmly thank all the team that supported the launch of the ONT Platform on dedicated frequency to Tunisian Public and Private Broadcasters ” says Mr. Dhaker Baccouch CEO of ONT.
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