[SatNews] With licence in hand, full time and occassional use services for broadcasters wil be offered…
In accordance with its policy to encourage and maintain competition in the telecommunication and information technology sector in the UAE, the Telecommunication Regulatory Authority (TRA) has granted a new broadcasting satellite transmission service licence to MZ Intaj FZ LLC “twofour54”. Speaking on the issuance of the new licence, Mohamed Nasser Al Ghanim said, “Granting this new licence comes in line with TRA’s efforts to develop the telecommunication sector, and encourage as well as promote competition among operators in order to reach to the best possible level of optimised services provided to users.”
MZ Intaj FZ LLC (twofour54) will provide both full time and occasional satellite uplink services for broadcasting purposes and TVRO (Television receive only) downlink satellite services. Meanwhile, Twofour54 Intaj launched the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) region’s first stereoscopic 3D lab, making it the only facility of its kind in the Middle East to offer dedicated facilities, equipment and expert support across the third dimension. The new lab has been designed to become a hub for all stereoscopic 3D activities in the region, providing end-to-end production solutions in stereoscopic 3D from cameras, rigs, specialist Avid edit suites, baselight colour grading. In addition to the state-of-the-art facilities and services, the new lab will provide a range of training solutions in conjunction with media training academy Twofour54 Tadreeb. The programmes on offer have been designed to comprehensively train both students and production professionals in the latest 3D techniques using the latest in high-tech equipment. (Source: The Gulf Today)



