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SES Americom, Diversified Media Group Offer Platform For Retail, Corporate Markets

Kenilworth NJ (SPX) Oct 26, 2005
SES Americom and Diversified Media Group Tuesday unveiled a content rich satellite distribution network set to revolutionize the delivery of advertising and business television.

The Diversified Media Group enterprise solutions platform, based on SES Americom's AMC-6 satellite, enables the reliable and secure distribution of a broad range of communications offerings, including digital signage, which puts video- and new media-based ads on high resolution screens in front of retail consumers as they purchase and enjoy all types of services - from fast food to travel.

Corporations and retail businesses can also tap the power of new age, satellite-delivered data network, broadband, business continuity, and content streaming services, which are transforming offerings like business television by delivering it over an IPTV network to where busy employees need it most - the desktop.

"By expanding the long term relationship between our two companies, Diversified Media Group can now offer a comprehensive blend of services designed to forever enhance the delivery and receipt of advertising and business information on the go," said Orlando Skelton, vice president of enterprise solutions for SES Americom.

"Using satellite-delivered enterprise solutions, employers no longer have to sacrifice productivity to train and inform employees, and content providers and advertisers can reach consumers virtually anywhere."

"By leveraging SES Americom's world class satellite-delivered enterprise solutions, Diversified Media Group is enabling retailers, advertisers, and corporations to think further out of the box and realize an enhanced competitive edge," said John Melillo, president of Diversified Media Group.

"Whether it's the delivery of popular, mainstream television programming or proprietary training to the desktop, electronic advertising to in-store video screens, or a complete suite of corporate communications and disaster recovery services, our network neighborhood aboard AMC-6 is forever changing retail and corporate communications."

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