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Champion
Teleport Platform
The Champion Teleport
facility is a fully-integrated digital communications
platform capable of receiving, processing, and broadcasting
(either via satellite, or fiber) of thousands of satellite and IP
broadcast streams from television, radio, and the internet.
In addition to MPEG/2 broadcasting, the Champion Teleport is
also capable of two-way
satellite broadband and is connected by multiple fiber optic
lines to several terrestrial backbone providers of Internet
connectivity.
We
have the ability to transmit up to 500 TV stations and thousands
of audio and radio channels over satellite on
Ku, C, and
KA bands (when available) and VSAT connections directly to North and South America, Europe, The
Caribbean, Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa.
Located in
Oxford, Connecticut, the Champion Teleport is one of only about a dozen such facilities
in the world. The FCC licensed the teleport in 1996 and the
teleport cannot be replicated
without spending tens of millions of dollars and considerable time
to obtain zoning permits and construction, creating an immediate
barrier to entry. The teleport was upgraded in the last two years to
become a unique platform for broadband applications combining a satellite
earth station, fiber hubs, television, video and audio
post and pre-production studios with control centers and
conditional access.
Champion Teleport was originally AlphaStar
Digital Television, which was one of the original four
Direct-To-Home (DTH) satellite television broadcast companies that
included DirecTV, EchoStar, PrimeStar, and AlphaStar. Champion
now specializes in Internet and intranet broadband content
origination, aggregation, multimedia data storage, streaming and
digital media services that can then be distributed by a
combination of fiber and live 24/7 satellite broadcasts or on
demand.
Originally
built as a part of President Reagan's ``Star Wars'' program, the
Champion Teleport was designed according to military specifications including--
complete
redundancy, climate controls, secret rooms, and the ability
to withstand a direct attack. It was intended to protect the
US by tracking the former Soviet Union's satellites and missiles.
As a result the teleport is geographically located to serve as a
gateway to the world where it can downlink and uplink satellite
feeds from most countries around the globe.
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