This tender seeks service providers to collect and on-pass broadcast feeds from international gateways, satellites, and host broadcasters as needed over a three-year period. Ideal for companies with expertise in media transmission and satellite communications.
The South African Broadcasting Corporation Limited is inviting proposals from qualified service providers to establish a panel for the procurement of services aimed at collecting and on-passing broadcast feeds. This initiative will span a period of three years and will be executed on an 'as and when required' basis, ensuring flexibility in response to varying broadcasting demands. Service providers will be responsible for sourcing feeds from international gateways, satellites, and host broadcasters, facilitating seamless media transmission for various broadcasting needs.
The selected service providers must demonstrate a robust understanding of international broadcasting standards and possess the necessary technical capabilities to ensure high-quality feed collection and transmission. This includes the ability to manage multiple feeds simultaneously and provide timely delivery to meet the dynamic requirements of the SABC. The successful execution of this tender will enhance the SABC's broadcasting capabilities, allowing for improved content delivery and audience engagement across multiple platforms.
This tender represents a significant opportunity for businesses specializing in media services, satellite communications, and broadcast technology. By participating, service providers can contribute to the enhancement of South Africa's broadcasting landscape while securing a long-term partnership with a leading national broadcaster. Interested parties are encouraged to review the tender documents and submit their proposals by the closing date.
This tender is suitable for businesses with expertise in media transmission, satellite communications, and broadcast technology. Companies capable of managing international broadcast feeds and ensuring high-quality delivery are encouraged to apply.