Eutelsat supports The Rural
Connectivity Group to deliver state-of-the-art
telecommunications to New Zealand’s Chatham Islands
7 April 2021
Eutelsat Communications and The
Rural Connectivity Group have signed a contract to bring
an upgraded telecommunications network to New Zealand’s
Chatham Islands.
Under the terms of this multi-year
agreement, RCG will leverage the EUTELSAT 172B satellite
to support the Rural Connectivity Group in delivering an
upgraded telecommunications network bringing crucial
connectivity to the islands, under the New Zealand
government’s Rural Broadband Initiative Phase 2.
Eutelsat’s high-performance
satellite EUTELSAT 172B, located at a premium orbital
position covering the South Pacific Ocean, allows 100%
coverage of this region. It will provide the backhaul
telecommunications link from New Zealand to five
cellular sites positioned around Chatham Island.
Bringing 4G mobile coverage for the first time along the
majority of the islands’ roads as well as across their
marine territories, this initiative will also maximise
broadband coverage to residents on the Chatham Islands,
providing support to its key activities of tourism,
fishing and farming.
Christophe Cazes, Eutelsat’s
Regional Vice President for Asia, said: “With this
agreement, RCG will leverage the EUTELSAT 172B satellite
to enable 4G wireless broadband for households and
businesses on the islands. It is a strong example of how
satellites today are an essential technology in ensuring
governments and other institutions can meet their
digital divide objectives.”
John Proctor, CEO of the Rural
Connectivity Group, concluded: “Satellite resources are
very well-adapted to connecting islands that are, by
their very definition, isolated from terrestrial
networks. We are delighted to be able to rely on
Eutelsat to bring this much needed connectivity upgrade
to boost the economy in one of New Zealand’s prime
heritage sites.”
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