TricolorTV
launches broadband services in Russia via
EUTELSAT 36C satellite
8 September 2016
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TricolorTV has
officially launched its new broadband
service using the High Throughput Ka-band
capacity on the EUTELSAT 36C satellite
commercialised by Eutelsat Communications.
The new service offers consumer and
professional subscribers Internet access
with speeds of up to 40 Mbps downstream and
12 Mbps upstream, with a range of tariffs
tailored to end-user requirements.
Launched in December 2015, the EUTELSAT 36C satellite
features high-power capacity for TV
broadcasting in European parts of the
Russian Federation and a High Throughput
payload comprising 18 Ka-band beams
delivering continuous coverage of Western
Russia, from the Arctic coastline to the
Caspian Sea. Eutelsat selected Gilat’s
SkyEdge II-c hub with X-Architecture and
SkyEdge II-c small user terminals to power
broadband services from EUTELSAT 36C from a
hub installed at the Dubna satellite centre
operated by RSCC, near Moscow.
Kirill Yanchenko, CEO of Eutelsat
Networks, the Moscow-based subsidiary
driving Eutelsat’s broadband strategy in
Russia: “We are delighted to see the
Ka-band payload on EUTELSAT 36C go live with
TricolorTV, a longstanding Eutelsat customer
that is already a leader in mass market
satellite broadcasting. We believe this
significant first step will facilitate wide
adoption of satellite broadband in Russia.”
Alexey Karpov, Director of Sales
and Customer Service at TricolorTV: “We
are confident that this new service will
deliver an excellent quality high-speed
broadband service to our subscribers,
particularly the many that are not well
served by terrestrial infrastructure.”
In addition to
collaborating on broadband deployment,
Eutelsat and TricolorTV announced in July
the launch in Russia of a multi-screen video
delivery service using Eutelsat’s new
‘SmartBeam’ solution that receives
high-quality TV channels and VOD content via
satellite and serves it locally to mobile
phones and tablets over a Wi-Fi network.