Horizon
Satellite
Services
Boosts
Capacity
With
Eutelsat
For
Increased
Broadband
Connectivity
In
Middle
East
And
Central
Asia
5
October
2010
Eutelsat
Communications
announced
new
agreements
with
telecommunications
service
provider
Horizon
Satellite
Services
for
capacity
on
Eutelsat's
W2A,
W6
and
EUROBIRD™
4A
satellites.
The
agreements
further
strengthen
partner
relations
between
the
two
companies
that
were
initiated
in
2003
with
capacity
leased
on
the
W5
satellite,
and
which
now
extend
to
the
equivalent
of
over
15
transponders.
Headquartered
in
Dubai,
Horizon
Satellite
Services
is
the
regional
leader
specialised
in
the
provision
of
direct
access
to
Tier-one
Internet
backbones
for
Internet
Service
Providers,
enterprises
and
government
procurement
services
operating
in
the
Middle
East
Africa
and
Asia.
"From
the
outset,
Horizon
Satellite
Services
selected
Eutelsat
satellites
to
provide
Internet
backbone
connectivity
for
ISPs
operating
in
the
Middle
East
and
Central
Asia,
including
Afghanistan
and
Iraq",
said
Hisham
A.
Ansari,
Managing
Director
of
Horizon
Satellite
Services.
"We
are
excited
by
the
prospects
of
Eutelsat's
future
Ka-Sat,
W5A
and
W6A
satellites
so
we
can
continue
to
respond
to
the
tremendous
demand
for
broadband
connectivity
in
our
principal
target
locations."
"Satellites
offer
a
compelling
solution
for
cost-effective
direct
access
to
the
Internet
backbone,
cutting
through
geographic
barriers
and
local
infrastructure,"
said
Andrew
Wallace,
Eutelsat
Chief
Commercial
Officer.
"We
are
delighted
to
further
consolidate
our
relationship
with
Horizon
Satellite
Services
whose
commitment
to
quality
and
innovation
is a
hallmark
for
satellite-based
IP
services.
This
new
capacity
contract
anchors
our
presence
in
regions
offering
some
of
the
most
exciting
opportunities
for
Eutelsat's
ongoing
development."