SES and Swisscom
Sign Agreement to Deploy Astra Connect Service
in Switzerland
SES has signed an agreement with
Switzerland’s leading telecom provider,
Swisscom, to provide the Astra Connect service
in Switzerland.
Swisscom provides nationwide broadband access as part
of the Universal Broadband Service Obligation in
Switzerland. In about two percent of homes, a DSL
broadband Internet access with the required minimum
transmission rate is not possible. To provide Internet
access in these homes, Swisscom has decided to opt for a
bidirectional satellite solution. Starting
from September 2014 it will deploy the Astra Connect
service and upgrade the existing access lines.
The Astra Connect service uses Ka-band capacity on
SES’s satellite ASTRA 2E, which entered into commercial
service in the orbital arc of 28.2 degrees East on
February 1, 2014. The solution has been in operation
since 2007 and provides next generation broadband
services in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The high
speed broadband service is unaffected by landscape and
the satellite signal can be received anywhere, making it
a vital solution to those in remote areas.
“We have chosen to partner with SES for this project
as it is renowned for reliable solutions and for being a
high quality supplier,” said Peter Eschmann, Head of
Broadband Service Obligation, Swisscom. “We are also
convinced by the scalability of the Astra Connect
solution.”
Swisscom is one of Switzerland’s largest providers of
Information, Communication and Technology services. The
partnership with SES will allow for thousands of homes
to access a high quality Internet connection over
satellite.
“We are pleased to be working with Swisscom by
providing our satellite Internet service offerings,”
said Patrick Biewer, the Managing Director of SES
Broadband Services. “We are very proud about this new
partnership, which is borne out of our capabilities to
deliver and scale our services in accordance with the
high quality standards set by Swisscom.”