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Broadcast: experience the future of broadcast at AfricaCom 2025

07/11/2025
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Why DVB-NIP matters for Africa

While streaming services struggle with infrastructure limitations and broadcast reaches only traditional devices, DVB-NIP bridges both worlds. It combines satellite’s unmatched coverage with IP’s flexibility, delivering broadcast-quality content to every screen – from TVs to tablets to smartphones.

For Africa’s diverse geography and varying infrastructure maturity, this hybrid approach isn’t just innovative. It’s essential.

Live demonstrations at Booth C63

DVB-NIP over satellite: real solutions, real impact

See working implementations of the technology that’s transforming content delivery across emerging markets. Our demonstrations show how satellite multicast distribution seamlessly converts to IP unicast delivery at the edge, enabling:

• Multi-screen content access without internet dependency

• Scalable delivery that doesn’t multiply costs with audience size

• Broadcast reliability combined with streaming personalisation

• New revenue opportunities through targeted advertising capabilities

MCX8000 Multi-Carrier Satellite Gateway: power meets flexibility

Experience the next generation of satellite infrastructure with our MCX8000 Multi-Carrier Gateway. This advanced platform delivers:

• Multi-carrier efficiency for optimised satellite utilisation

• BISS-CA scrambling for content security

• Flexible configurations supporting diverse service requirements

MDM5010 High Throughput Modem: DVB-NIP compliance meets versatility

Our MDM5010 modem demonstrates why hybrid networks work in real-world conditions:

• DVB-NIP compliant: GSE-HEM Lite encapsulation ensures standards compliance

• IP content optimised: Purpose-built for efficient content distribution

• Deployment flexible: Adapts to diverse network architectures

Whether you’re a broadcaster expanding reach, an operator adding services, or a service provider entering new markets, the MDM5010 provides the endpoint intelligence that makes hybrid networks function seamlessly.

The African opportunity

Africa’s broadcast transformation isn’t about choosing between satellite and streaming. It’s about leveraging both to overcome infrastructure gaps while meeting modern viewing expectations. DVB-NIP enables broadcasters to:

• Reach 100% of their coverage area regardless of terrestrial infrastructure

• Support modern devices without replacing proven satellite delivery

• Generate new revenue through addressable advertising

• Reduce per-viewer delivery costs as audiences grow

Experience technology that’s already connecting remote communities, enabling new business models, and proving that hybrid networks deliver on their promise.

AfricaCom 2025 | Booth C63 | ST Engineering iDirect

See working demonstrations. Discuss your specific challenges. Explore how hybrid networks can transform your content delivery strategy. Click here to book a demo or meeting.

The future of African broadcast is hybrid. Experience it at AfricaCom.

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