Five
leading
satellite
operators
–
AsiaSat,
Eutelsat
(Paris:ETL),
Inmarsat,
Intelsat
and
SES
–
have
announced
the
requirements
for
minimum
antenna
performance
for
satellite
ground
stations.
The
satellite
industry
has
experienced
an
incredible
expansion
of
the
use
of
“Comms-On-The-Move”
(COTM)
products
over
the
last
decade.
With
this
proliferation,
the
focus
on
antenna
performance
and
the
impact
on
the
interference
environment
has
increasingly
become
a
higher
priority
amongst
satellite
operators.
The
purpose
of
this
initiative
is
to
ensure
an
industry-wide
antenna
qualification
framework
through
an
agreed
minimum
testing
regime
for
COTM
products.
It
also
aims
to
achieve
a
clear
and
reliable
understanding
of
the
specifications
and
capabilities
of
antennas
and
antenna
systems.
This
can
further
facilitate
the
introduction
of
enhanced
antenna
products.
This
framework
is
intended
to
address
the
qualification
of
new
antenna
products
that
will
be
introduced
to
the
market
as
of 1
September
2018,
and
will
be
complementary
to
the
existing
standards
originating
from
ITU,
FCC
and
ETSI
and
the
existing
minimum
performance
requirements
of
the
individual
operators.
All
participating
satellite
operators
–
including
all
others
that
are
being
invited
to
join
the
initiative
–
will
be
seeking
the
same
level
of
information
from
antenna
manufacturers.
David
Hartshorn,
Secretary
General
at
GVF,
said:
“The
fact
that
the
five
satellite
operators
reached
this
agreement
is a
significant
step
in
driving
a
higher
standard
of
product
quality,
leading
to
the
overall
reliability
of
satellite
communications
to
all.
We
are
committed
to
promote
collaboration
on
implementing
these
requirements
in a
consistent
manner.”