Thales Alenia Space to provide
SATRIA telecommunication satellite for Indonesia
Indonesia’s Ministry of Communication and Information
Technology (Kominfo) has selected the consortium led by
the domestic satellite operator Pasifik Satelit
Nusantara (PSN) to deploy and operate a broadband
telecommunication satellite. This consortium has awarded
Thales Alenia Space (Joint Venture between Thales (67%)
and Leonardo (33%)) to design and manufacture the
satellite named SATRIA.
The Consortium PSN has formed
Satelit Nusantara Tiga (SNT) to be operating company to
carry on the project. The shareholders of SNT are PSN,
PT Pintar Nusantara Sejahtera (Pintar), PT Nusantara
Satelit Sejahtera, and PT Dian Semesta Sentosa
(subsidiary of PT Dian Swastatika Sentosa Tbk). PSN and
Pintar are the majority shareholders of SNT and both
will maintain majority ownership in the operating
company throughout the project lifetime.
Acting as prime contractor, Thales
Alenia Space will deliver the Very High Throughput
(VHTS) satellite based on its Spacebus NEO full electric
platform and fitted with a fifth-generation digital
processor (5G). The company will also be in charge to
provide two satellite control centers (main and backup),
the telecommand and telemetry stations, and the ground
mission segment linked to the fully processed payload.
In addition, Thales Alenia Space will put in place a
complete training program for PSN engineers, where part
of them will join the project team as residents in
Cannes and Toulouse during the duration of the program.
The full Ka-band SATRIA satellite
will carry more than 150 gigabits per second over the
full Indonesian territory. Dedicated to narrow the
digital divide, SATRIA has the ambition to connect
around 145,000 areas including 90,000 schools, 40,000
hospitals and public buildings as well as regional
government sites not linked by existing satellite or
terrestrial infrastructure. The satellite will
contribute to the digital infrastructure developments in
Indonesia.
“We are particularly honored to provide to PSN for
Kominfo its first VHTS telecommunication satellite which
will be the most powerful one over the Asian region”,
declared Jean Loic Galle, CEO of Thales Alenia Space.
“SATRIA will take benefit of all the expertise already
developed by Thales Alenia Space on its Spacebus NEO
platform as well as on its VHTS payloads. After Palapa-D
and Telkom-3S satellites, we are delighted to strengthen
our collaboration with Indonesian operators”.
"As a consortium of Indonesian company, PSN and its
partners are very proud and grateful for the full trust
given by the Government of Indonesia, especially
Kominfo, to lead the largest satellite project in the
region. We look forward to working together with Thales
Alenia Space, a leading manufacturer, in realizing our
goal to provide an accelerator for equal access in our
communities. This project will undoubtedly give our
archipelago the means for steeper growth, which we are
eager to be a part of" said Adi Rahman Adiwoso, CEO of
PSN.
SATRIA is expected to be launched in Q4 2022 and will be
positioned in orbit at 146°E for a 15 years life time.
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