Eutelsat’s EUTELSAT 172B
selected by Tuvalu Telecommunications Corporation to
deliver state-of-the-art connectivity to Tuvalu
10 May 2022
Eutelsat Communications and The
Tuvalu Telecommunications Corporation (TTC) have signed
a contract for capacity on EUTELSAT 172B satellite to
support the extension of corporate networks for
government offices and key enterprises of the Tuvalu
Islands.
Under the terms of this multi-year
agreement, Tuvalu Telecommunications Corporation will be
leveraging the unparalleled coverage of EUTELSAT 172B to
fulfil its commitment to curb the digital divide in
isolated areas. This agreement showcases yet again the
full-fledge flagship role of satellite in providing a
complete connectivity solution to end users.
Tuvalu Telecommunications
Corporation (TTC), the sole provider of
telecommunications in Tuvalu, is a state-owned
enterprise, which provides telecommunications and ICT
services to subscribers on each of the islands and
atolls of Tuvalu.
Commenting on the agreement,
Christophe Cazes, Eutelsat’s Regional Vice President for
the Asia[1]Pacific
region, said: “With this agreement, TTC will leverage
the EUTELSAT 172B satellite to unlock corporate networks
for government agencies and businesses on the islands.
It exemplifies yet again how satellites today are an
essential technology in ensuring governments, businesses
and other institutions can meet their connectivity
goals.”
Mrs. Tenanoia Simona, CEO of TTC,
concluded: “Satellites are extremely well adapted to
connect islands that are, by their very definition,
cut-off and isolated from terrestrial networks. We are
delighted to be able to work with Eutelsat to bring this
much awaited connectivity service into our Islands, that
will push the development of Tuvalu forward.”
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