Global Eagle
Entertainment and Hughes Expand 10-Year
Relationship to Bring High-Throughput Ka-band
Connectivity Services to North American
Airlines
March 21, 2016
Global Eagle
Entertainment Inc., and Hughes Network
Systems, LLC announced an agreement
under which Hughes will deliver
satellite connectivity for GEE's
next-generation, multi-band airborne
services utilizing the high-throughput
Ka-band EchoStar XIX satellite, planned
for launch in late 2016, to meet the
ever-growing demand for higher
performance in-flight connectivity over
North America.
In conjunction
with the deployment of Hughes' JUPITER™
System aeronautical modem, capable of
over 200 Mbps of throughput per
aircraft, GEE's newest addition to its
aeronautical broadband connectivity
services will enable passengers to
realize the full spectrum of application
support and performance they enjoy on
the ground.
Today's
announcement expands a successful
10-year relationship between GEE and
Hughes that has a proven record of
innovation and commercialization in
aeronautical broadband networking
technology and services. The expanded
partnership further enhances GEE's
position as a leader in the in-flight
entertainment and connectivity (IFE&C)
market, with best-of-breed offerings in
the Ku, Ku-HTS, and Ka bands.
"With the
rapid growth in demand for aeronautical
broadband capacity and the commensurate
expectations for increasing performance,
we are extremely pleased to add the
capacity and capability of Hughes'
EchoStar XIX satellite to our array of
resources," said
Dave Davis,
chief executive officer of GEE. "In
combination with Hughes' JUPITER System
technology, which enables extremely high
throughput to aircraft and supports
operation in both Ku- and Ka-Band
satellite frequencies, this agreement
enables GEE to deliver the highest
capacity and most reliable performance
that our clients need and expect well
into the future."
"Hughes is
pleased to expand our long-standing
relationship with GEE with
high-performance Ka-band capacity on our
EchoStar XIX satellite," said
Paul Gaske,
executive vice president and general
manager, North America Division at
Hughes. "When launched, EchoStar XIX
will be the highest-capacity satellite
serving
North America and, in
conjunction with our JUPITER System
technology, will enable GEE to readily
accommodate the tremendous growth in
aeronautical broadband traffic that is
taking place in the industry."