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7/30/10 2:09 PM

Luanda
Distributor of satellite TV in Africa wants to improve services

Luanda  –  African countries receiving Multichoice Africa satellite services will see improvements to the quality of the products supplied by the company, due to investments made in equipment and technology, Angop learnt from a source of the institution.

 

Speaking to journalists of various African countries, at the end of a visit to Multichoice Africa studio, M-Net and SuperSport, Angus Clark, consultant of operations of the studio TV,  said that the introduction of HD technology allowed a coverage and transmission with higher standards of the 61 games of the South Africa 2010 World Cup, from June 11 to July 11.

 

With this new technology,  it was possible to show the spectators with precision and in real time the various angles of the game and environment around it.






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