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Broadcasting
towerCast
Passion & technology
A pivotal tower company, with nearly 22% of French private radio broadcasting, towerCast manages a network of several hundred high points throughout France.
Thanks to its technological know-how and its proven responsiveness for more than 20 years now, towerCast is today making its radio technology experience available to serve audiovisual companies, telecommunications operators (fixed and mobile telephony, local radio loop) and regional authorities which are looking to outsource the design, deployment, hosting and management of their networks.
With close to 500 sites nationwide, towerCast covers more than 85% of the French population (in FM).
TowerCast offers its customers a full range of services:
> Coverage and location studies, handling of files with the French national frequency agency (ANFR), site and service advisory commission (COMSIS) and broadcasting council (CSA)
> Hosting
> Operations and maintenance (24-7 availability nationwide)
> Broadcasting nationwide from its network of high points, scalable architecture, local switch-overs.
A pivotal player for radio broadcasting
From a radio broadcaster to a tower company
TowerCast, formerly Sogetec, was created in 1986 in light of the surge in the number of private radio stations. Part of the NRJ Group, looking to ensure effective control over its broadcasting conditions, bring its network closer to population pools and benefit from an efficient, effective and competitive alternative to the historical broadcaster's monopoly, towerCast has developed from its business as a radio broadcaster, expanding its network of sites.
TowerCast, France's leading private tower company, has redeployed its hertzian broadcasting offering to serve new buoyant markets: media (digital terrestrial television, digital radio) and telecommunications (local radio loop, UMTS, Wi-Max, etc.). These new markets come on top of those for FM radio stations, professional communication networks (fleets of taxis, buses, lorries, etc.), and GSM mobile operators (Orange, SFR, Bouygues Télécom).
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