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Synterra Media Delivering Russian-Language
Television Programming to U.S. Viewers via Genesis Networks
January 8, 2008
Source: Genesis Networks
Synterra Media,
part of Synterra ZAO, one of Russia's largest independent
telecommunications providers, has contracted with Genesis
Networks, a provider of next-generation global video transmission
services, to deliver Russian-language television programs
to the U.S. via the Genesis Networks fiber infrastructure.
The relationship has enabled Synterra to expand revenue opportunities
and widen its market scope to the large population of expatriate
Russian citizens living in the U.S.
Initially, the Synterra-Genesis Networks
link is carrying news and entertainment programming from Channel
One, Russia's highest-rated TV channel, with plans to carry
content from other Russian broadcasters in the near future.
The signal is carried via Synterra's network from Moscow to
Genesis' New York POP (Point of Presence), where it is picked
up by Genesis Networks and transmitted to Comcast and DirecTV
for delivery to their DTH customers throughout the U.S.
"We turned to Genesis Networks because
we needed a bullet-proof, highly reliable system that could
deliver where our previous network provider could not. Genesis
is known for providing the state of the art in global fiber
transmissions, with an extremely high quality of service,"
said Valerii Krylov, CEO of Synterra Media. "Genesis
Networks will be at the top of our list as we continue to
expand our global transmission capacity to other countries."
"Synterra is an example of our growing
presence across Eastern Europe and Russia," said Paul
Dujardin, president and CEO of Genesis Networks. "Broadcasters
in this region are looking for cost-effective, highly available,
and dependable delivery methods for reaching new audiences
in the West. That's why they're turning increasingly to our
point-to-point solutions."
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