Top 10 European Satellites by Channel Count (2026)

Top 10 European Satellites by Channel Count (2026)
Ranking the geostationary arc by sheer volume of television services.
1. Eutelsat Hotbird 13° East
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Total TV Channels: ~1,000+
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Primary Markets: Italy, Poland, Middle East, Pan-Europe.
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Why it’s #1: The most densely packed orbital slot for EMEA. It hosts major platforms like Sky Italia, Polsat Box, and a massive array of multilingual Free-to-Air (FTA) channels. It is the “gold standard” for Enigma2 users.
2. SES Astra 19.2° East
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Total TV Channels: ~850 – 900
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Primary Markets: Germany, France, Spain, Austria.
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Key Feature: The powerhouse for German-speaking Europe. Almost all German public and private SD/HD channels are available here FTA. It also hosts Canal+ France and Movistar+.
3. SES Astra 28.2° East
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Total TV Channels: ~800+
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Primary Markets: United Kingdom, Ireland.
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Key Feature: Home to Sky UK and the Freesat platform. While many channels are on the tight UK Spot Beam, the European beam still offers a significant amount of English-language content to the continent.
4. Thor 0.8° West / Intelsat 1° West
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Total TV Channels: ~785
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Primary Markets: Scandinavia, Romania, Hungary, Czech/Slovak Republics.
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Key Feature: A vital “dual-satellite” position for Central and Northern Europe. It hosts the Allente and Digi TV packages.
5. Türksat 3A / 4A / 5B (42° East)
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Total TV Channels: ~550 – 600
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Primary Markets: Turkey, Central Asia, Balkans.
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Key Feature: Massive growth in 2026. It is the definitive home for Turkish broadcasting, with a very high percentage of its 500+ channels being Free-to-Air.
6. Hellas Sat 3 / 4 (39° East)
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Total TV Channels: ~590
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Primary Markets: Greece, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Albania.
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Key Feature: A strategic hub for the Balkans and the Eastern Mediterranean. It has become a primary target for Greek and Bulgarian Enigma2 bouquets.
7. Eutelsat 16° East
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Total TV Channels: ~400+
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Primary Markets: Balkans (Serbia, Croatia, Albania), Romania.
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Key Feature: The leading neighborhood for Central and Eastern Europe. It connects major regional platforms like Total TV and DigitAlb to millions of homes.
8. Astra 3B / 3C (23.5° East)
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Total TV Channels: ~350+
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Primary Markets: Netherlands, Belgium, Czech Republic, Slovakia.
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Key Feature: This is the primary home for Canal Digitaal and Skylink. It is a specialized but high-density slot for Benelux and CEE markets.
9. Hispasat 30° West
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Total TV Channels: ~250 – 300
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Primary Markets: Spain, Portugal, Latin America.
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Key Feature: The “Western Gate” for the Iberian Peninsula. It hosts the Nos and Meo packages and is essential for Portuguese and Spanish regional content.
10. Eutelsat 9° East
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Total TV Channels: ~200+
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Primary Markets: Germany, Italy, Greece, Ukraine.
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Key Feature: Known for hosting “Direct-to-Home” regional beams. It is often used in a “dual-feed” setup with Hotbird 13°E because the two positions are so close together.
2026 Channel Capacity Comparison Table
| Satellite Position | Est. TV Channels | Prime Audience | Best for Enigma2 Users because… |
| 13.0° East | 1,000+ | Pan-Europe / MENA | Largest selection of FTA & Pay-TV. |
| 19.2° East | 900 | Germany / France | Best for German Free-to-Air. |
| 28.2° East | 800 | UK / Ireland | Home of BBC/ITV & Sky UK. |
| 0.8° West | 785 | Nordics / CEE | High-quality Scandinavian content. |
| 42.0° East | 600 | Turkey | Huge number of Turkish FTA channels. |
| 39.0° East | 590 | Greece / Bulgaria | Primary Balkan and Greek hub. |
| 16.0° East | 400 | Balkans / Romania | Central/Eastern Europe’s leader. |
| 23.5° East | 350 | Benelux / CZ / SK | Essential for NL and CZ/SK packs. |
| 30.0° West | 300 | Spain / Portugal | Main Iberian/Latin American link. |
| 9.0° East | 200 | Western Europe | Regional beams and specialized feeds. |
