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        China to Offer Satellite TV to 500 Villages in Ivory Coast



        In  Ivory  Coast,  representatives  of  the
        Chinese  government  have  just  launched
        the local part of the project to offer satellite
        television  to  10,000  African  villages.
        The  Ivorian  part  of  the  initiative  will  see
        500  villages  receiving  the  necessary
        infrastructure  to  receive  the  bouquet  of
        clear  channels  provided  by  the  project.
        As  part  of  the  project,  technicians  from
        StarTimes,  China’s  technical  partner  for
        the project, will install satellite dishes and
        provide 20-home decoders in each village.
        For the maintenance of the equipment, the
        pay-TV operator trained young Ivorians who
        will take care of the repair of all equipment
        in  case  of  breakdowns.  Launched  in
        2015  and  targeting  25  countries  on  the
        African  continent,  the  Chinese  initiative
        has  already  allowed  many  villages  in  the
        continent, Benin, Senegal and Nigeria, for
        example, to access satellite television.



        Sudan Launches Its First Ever Satellite in Partnership with China


                                                                  Sudan’s first ever satellite for conducting research in military,
                                                                  economic and space technology has been launched by China,
                                                                  the  northeast  African  country’s  ruling  body  said.  General
                                                                  Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, who heads Sudan’s sovereign council,
                                                                  announced the launch of the satellite at a meeting of his top
                                                                  security officials held in Khartoum. China’s state news agency,
                                                                  Xinhua, reported that the satellite was launched on Sunday
                                                                  from  north  China’s  Shanxi  Province.  “The  satellite  aims  to
                                                                  develop research in space technology, acquire data as well as
                                                                  discover natural resources for the country’s military needs,” a
                                                                  statement issued by the council said. The spokesman of the
                                                                  ruling body Mohamed al-Fakhi Sulaiman told AFP that “in a
                                                                  few  months  the  satellite  would  be  monitored  from  Sudan”.
                                                                  “China launched the satellite as it is a partner in this project.”
                                                                  Sudan, which is battling an economic crisis, has been involved
                                                                  in a national space program for decades covering activities
                                                                  such as remote sensing and geoinformatics. In 2013, the then
                                                                  Sudanese government of now ousted leader Omar al-Bashir
                                                                  established  the  Institute  of  Space  Research  and  Aerospace
                                                                  (ISRA) as part of an overall plan to develop space technologies.
                                                                  Bashir was ousted by the army in April following a nationwide
                                                                  protest  movement  against  his  rule  of  three  decades.  The
                                                                  protests were triggered by the economic crisis led by acute
                                                                  shortage of foreign currency and high inflation.








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