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CNBC Arabiya Renew Uplink and Capacity Contract with Arqiva

CNBC Arabiya renews Arqiva’s contract for uplinking & capacity to deliver feeds from studios in London and SNGs to Dubai

CNBC Arabiya has renewed Arqiva’s contract for a UK backhaul and SNG capacity service. Arqiva will continue to provide full time satellite capacity and uplinking to distribute feeds between CNBC Arabiya’s London and Dubai studios. Additional full time satellite capacity will also be provided for their SNG uplinks to Dubai.

Malcolm Campbell, Commercial Director at Arqiva Broadcast & Media, said: “CNBC Arabiya is the Middle East’s leading independent business news channel and we welcome their renewed commitment to Arqiva. Our international infrastructure provides exceptional international connectivity and delivers CNBC Arabiya the extremely high levels of quality and reliability they demand. This renewal is a clear vote of confidence in Arqiva and our services - we wish CNBC Arabiya continued success and look forward to supporting them further in the future.”

Arqiva has the infrastructure and experience to help rights owners, programme makers and broadcasters to create and capture content, and to manage and deliver high quality television around the world. With a fleet of OB and SNG trucks and over 100 earth stations Arqiva regularly enables the managed global delivery of live and special events.

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About Arqiva

Arqiva, the communications infrastructure and media services company, operates at the heart of the broadcast, satellite and mobile communications markets.The company is at the forefront of network solutions and services in the digital world. Arqiva provides much of the infrastructure behind television, radio, satellite and wireless communications in the UK and has a significant presence in Ireland, mainland Europe and the USA. Customers include major broadcasters such as the BBC, ITV, BSkyB and the independent radio groups, major telco providers including the UK's five mobile network operators, and the emergency services.

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