RSCC and Eutelsat partner on long-term roadmap for
advanced satellite resources in Russia
1 November 2012
RSCC
and Eutelsat Communications announced an agreement whereby Eutelsat will
lease capacity for broadcasting and IP services on two RSCC satellites to be
launched in 2013 and 2015. The contracts for Eutelsat's two 15-year leases
are valued at approximately €300 million.
RSCC's
satellite expansion plans include two new programmes: Express-AT2 that will
be launched to 140° East in 2013, and Express-AMU1 that will be launched in
2015 to provide follow-on and expansion capacity for EUTELSAT 36A at the 36°
East position.
Express-AT2 will more than double Ku-band capacity for satellite
broadcasting at the key video neighbourhood serving Russia's Far East
region. The satellite is already under construction by ISS Reshetnev using a
payload designed by Thales Alenia Space.
Express-AMU1 will be a state-of-the-art high-capacity satellite with up to
70 transponders. It will provide coverage of the European part of the
Russian Federation in Ku and Ka bands, and also ensure service continuity
and growth for broadcast markets developed by Eutelsat in sub-Saharan
Africa. The satellite will transform the broadcasting infrastructure at 36°
East into a broader system to support more television services and IP-based
applications to match the development of Russia's digital entertainment
market. More than 11 million Direct-to-Home antennas in Russia are already
pointed at this leading video neighbourhood, subscribing to the premium NTV+
platform or to Tricolor, one of the world's fastest-growing TV platforms.
The new satellite's manufacturer will be selected by the end of 2012
following an RFP. Eutelsat will commercialise the capacity under the name
EUTELSAT 36C.
Eutelsat CEO, Michel de Rosen, said: "We are delighted to have built a
solid relationship with RSCC over 15 years and that we have together decided
to take this new step to partner on satellite ventures which will secure
long-term visibility at the 36° East position and open new opportunities for
business at 140° East. We share the common objective to continue to work
together for the benefit of our customers and to deliver satellite resources
that support the expansion of a vibrant digital economy for the Russian
Federation."
"With
Eutelsat we go back many years, to 1997", Yuri Prokhorov, RSCC Director
General, pointed out. "Over the past three years RSCC and Eutelsat have
been moving towards a project that would essentially create new services
that Russian satellite telecom users want: to view cutting-edge quality TV
and personally participate in content formation, as well as have access to
telecom service anywhere in the Russian Federation, both fixed and mobile".
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