The
number of Ka-band satellite Internet subscribers in Russia
exceeded five thousand

The satellite network
set up and running to provide high potential Ka-Band Internet
access has enlisted the five thousandth active subscriber.
Currently services are available in European part of Russia
using the KA-SAT satellite (9° E). Commencing from the first
quarter of 2015, the service will be extended to residents in
the Far East and Siberia and from the second half of 2015 the Ka-band
Internet access will be provided in the Central and South Ural
Regions of Russia. The network operation will be supported by
the Russian two spacecraft, Express-AM5 that is already
operating in the orbit at 140˚ E and future Express-AM6 due to
be launched in autumn 2014.
This project is giving
rise to a new market for Ka-band services to satisfy the growing
demand for affordable satellite Internet services from
individuals and businesses. The average speed of user access to
information resources is 6 Mbit/s. The monthly average internet
traffic per terminal is more than 8 GB with the total monthly
traffic exceeding 40 Tb.
Services will be
provided by the following partners (distributors) of RSCC:
- Ka-Internet ZAO;
- Billing Solutions OOO
(Raduga Internet brand);
- Web Media Services ZAO
(HeliosNet brand);
- StarBlazer (StarBlazer
brand).
According to Deputy
Director General for Innovative Development at RSCC Evgeny
Buydinov, "Ka-band satellite internet is currently seen as a
fairly high potential service, even in countries with
well-developed ground infrastructure. According to our
estimates, about 20-23 thousand users annually subscribe to this
service in Russia. Once all the network segments have been
brought on line, users will be granted satellite broadband
access to information resources at any location across Russia
from Kaliningrad to Kamchatka, at very attractive prices,
absolutely regardless whether there are any cable connections
available in a household".
"For us making
contribution to this project is exciting and critically
important. The latest Ka-band technologies improved consumer
quality, i.e. network access speed and reduced the cost of
equipment and traffic exposing VSAT services to more and more
people, said CEO of Ka-Internet Vitaly Vashkevich. - We
appreciate colleagues from RSCC for the opportunity to start
operating in the Ka-band long before the first Russian satellite
with Ka-transponders was put into service in the orbit. Now we
don't have a shadow of fear or doubt about its operability in
Russia's environment, and we are looking forward to the RSCC Ka-band
satellite network being launched by the Express-AM5 spacecraft.
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