Eutelsat
statement on operations at 28.5°
East
16 September
2013
The
International Chamber of
Commerce (ICC) of Paris has drawn its conclusions on the first
phase of the arbitration
initiated by Eutelsat
Communications (Euronext Paris:
ETL) against SES in October
2012.
Eutelsat's request for
arbitration was triggered by the
claim by SES of the right to use
500 MHz of bandwidth in the
28.2/28.5° East orbital arc
according to an agreement signed
between SES and Media Broadcast
in 2005 and only disclosed in
October 2012. This request is
grounded on a breach by SES of
the Intersystem Coordination
Agreement (ICA) signed with
Eutelsat in 1999. The
ICA signed by both
operators covers use of certain
orbital positions in Ku
frequency bands over
Europe and also
favours competition in the
satellite communications sector.
As a result of this first phase,
the Arbitral Tribunal decided
that:
-
The ICA does not bar SES from using the disputed
bands if and when Eutelsat
does not hold the
"regulatory" right to
operate in these bands;
-
SES did
agree that Eutelsat would
use the disputed bands as
long as Eutelsat held the
"regulatory" right to
operate in these bands.
The Arbitral
Tribunal did not decide on
whether Eutelsat has the
"regulatory" right. Eutelsat
firmly believes and can
demonstrate it has the
"regulatory" right to operate in
the disputed frequency bands.
On 30 August 2013, Media
Broadcast obtained a preliminary
injunction before the Regional
Civil Court of Bonn preventing
the use by Eutelsat of the
disputed frequencies in the
event that this creates harmful
interference. Eutelsat will
appeal this preliminary decision
and confirms it does not intend
to create harmful interference.
The purpose of the second phase
of the arbitration with the ICC
is to decide, amongst other
issues, whether SES was entitled
to sign an agreement in 2005
with Media Broadcast without
breaching its obligations under
the ICA.
Eutelsat will continue to
vigorously defend its right to
use the disputed frequencies
from 4 October 2013 and to act
in the best interests of
clients.
As the overall 28.2/28.5° East
dispute is ongoing, it is
inappropriate to quantify the
potential impact on the Group's
outlook provided to the market
on 30 July 2013.
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