Intelsat
33e, the
Second
Intelsat
Epic
Satellite,
Successfully
Launched
into Orbit
Intelsat 33e,
manufactured by
Boeing, will
bring high
throughput
capacity in both
C- and Ku-band
to the Africa,
Europe, Middle
East and Asia
regions from
60°E. The
satellite will
join Intelsat
29e, the first
Intelsat EpicNG
satellite, which
was launched in
January 2016
over the
Americas and
North Atlantic
Ocean region, to
form a high
throughput
overlay to
Intelsat’s fleet
of
enterprise-grade,
wide beam
satellites.
Intelsat 33e
is equipped with
the sector’s
most advanced
digital payload
on a commercial
spacecraft and
combines wide
beams and spot
beams with
frequency reuse
technology. The
digital payload
provides
customers with
unprecedented
security and
flexibility,
enabling
seamless access
and the ability
to shift
capacity to
match their
usage needs in a
particular
region or
timeframe.
Intelsat EpicNG
is optimized to
provide
satellite
connectivity for
applications
including the
Internet of
Things,
enterprise,
wireless
infrastructure,
aeronautical and
maritime
mobility and
government,
which are
expected to
provide a
combined $3.3
billion
incremental
industry-wide
revenue
opportunity
between
2015-2021.
“Intelsat 33e
marks another
significant
milestone as we
continue our
‘epic’ journey
toward meeting
our customers’
needs for higher
performance,
improved
economics and
simplified
access to
satellite
solutions,”
stated Stephen
Spengler, Chief
Executive
Officer,
Intelsat. “Our
first high
throughput
satellite,
Intelsat 29e, is
already in
service and
exceeding our
customers’
expectations in
the Americas.
With Intelsat
33e, customers
operating in
EMEA and the
Asia Pacific
regions will now
be able to
leverage
Intelsat EpicNG’s
differentiated
capabilities and
greater
efficiencies to
grow their
businesses and
deliver enhanced
value to their
customers.”
Mr. Spengler
continued,
“Intelsat 33e
and the Intelsat
EpicNG
architecture are
fully backwards
compatible and
interoperable
with Intelsat’s
existing
satellite fleet
and terrestrial
infrastructure.
This allows
customers to
cost efficiently
use currently
deployed network
hardware so that
they can have
immediate access
to high
performance
connectivity.
Intelsat 33e
also brings us
one step closer
to providing the
first global,
fully
interoperable
wide beam and
high throughput
Ku-band
broadband
service. We
remain on
schedule to
launch the
remaining five
Intelsat EpicNG
satellites. The
2018 launch of
our Horizons 3e
satellite will
complete our
global coverage,
adding the
Pacific Ocean
region.”
The Intelsat
33e payload will
deliver
carrier-grade
services to
fixed and mobile
network
operators, and
broadband for
applications
such as
enterprise,
aeronautical and
maritime
mobility and
government.
Companies such
as EMC, Gogo,
Harris CapRock,
KVH, Marlink,
Panasonic
Avionics,
Romantis,
Supernet, and
Television and
Radio
Broadcasting
Network of
Armenia (TRBNA),
will be among
the first to
deploy services
on the platform.