SSi
Canada Contracts SES’s Newest Satellite to Meet
Growing Customer Needs and Canadian Government
Broadband Goals
April 28, 2022
Consumers, students, government
entities and businesses across Northern Canada,
including all 25 communities of Nunavut, will have
access to expanded broadband capacity following a
partnership signed between SSi Canada, the
developer-operator of QINIQ broadband and SSi Mobile
services in Nunavut, and SES, the leader in global
content connectivity solutions.
Under the agreement, SES will
provide additional satellite capacity, initially to
Pond Inlet and Iqaluit, from its newly launched
SES-17 satellite using Ka-band. This builds on
existing arrangements enabling SSi Canada to use
C-Band capacity from SES’s AMC-18 satellite to
connect all 25 communities in Nunavut. The
additional Ka-band capacity from SES-17 will be used
to enhance services and support further expansion
across Northern Canada.
“We are proactively working to
expand our capacity and meet the growing broadband
needs of the Northern and remote communities we
serve,” said Jeff Philipp, Founder and CEO of SSi
Canada. “The additional SES capacity provides
support for vibrant cultures and close-knit
communities, as well as new opportunities for work,
education and access to better healthcare. Our
commitment is clear: we are delivering top-quality
broadband services today. Our partnership with SES
leverages all the resources available to us and
shows the progress we can make when working together
as part of Canada’s Connectivity Strategy.”
With this partnership, SES and
SSi can make an even greater contribution to
achieving Canada’s Connectivity Strategy. The goal
of the Connectivity Strategy is to connect 98% of
Canadian citizens to a minimum broadband service of
50/10 Mbps by 2026 and all Canadians by 2030. A key
part of this initiative is the creation of the
Universal Broadband Fund to invest in the
infrastructure needed to connect all Canadians,
including using satellite-based connectivity as
cost-effective backbone infrastructure to quickly
and effectively connect remote and rural
communities.
“While the digital divide is
real, Canada is taking an innovative and proactive
approach to expanding broadband services to every
citizen, no matter where they live. This is even
more critical as we exit the pandemic and more
people are able to work remotely if they have a
proper broadband connection,” said Omar Trujillo,
Vice President of Sales for the Americas at SES.
“SES has a proven track record for providing
reliable data services across Canada in a variety of
spectrum bands over its satellite fleet, and we are
glad to work with SSi on expanding its capacity and
footprint across Northern Canada.”
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