27 October
2016
Eutelsat
Communications
and Yahsat, the
Abu Dhabi-based
international
satellite
operator, have
signed a
multi-year
capacity
agreement giving
Broadband for
Africa,
Eutelsat’s
African
broadband
venture, access
to
high-performance
commercial
Ka-band capacity
for broadband
services across
Sub-Saharan
Africa.
According to the
terms of the
agreement
Broadband for
Africa will use
capacity on up
to 16 Ka-band
spotbeams on the
Yahsat 1B
satellite in
order to roll
out broadband
services during
the first half
of 2017. Further
expansion will
be supported
later in the
year using
capacity on 18
spotbeams on
Yahsat’s Al Yah
3 satellite,
scheduled for
launch in early
2017. Both
Yahsat 1B and Al
Yah 3 are
equipped with
high power
spotbeams with
Sub-Saharan
African
coverage, ideal
for community
and
Direct-to-User
Internet access
using
affordable,
off-the-shelf
customer
premises
equipment.
For
Eutelsat, this
capacity will
replace the
payload
previously
contracted on
the Amos-6
satellite which
was lost in
September
following a
launchpad
explosion. The
African
Broadband
service will be
launched during
the first four
months of 2017,
thereby enabling
Eutelsat to
revert to its
initial business
plan of a
revenue
contribution of
€15 million in
FY 2017-18 and
€25-30 million
in
FY 2018-19.
Laurent
Grimaldi, Chief
Executive
Officer of
Broadband for
Africa, said:
“We are
delighted to
initiate this
relationship
with Yahsat and
to put our
Africa broadband
programme back
on track. We
fully share
Yahsat’s
conviction in
the long-term
role satellites
will play in
wireless
connectivity and
in the need for
high-quality
infrastructure
to transform
Africa’s
broadband
landscape.”
Amit
Somani, Chief
Strategy Officer
of Yahsat, said,
“We believe
it is important
for us to
collaborate with
our industry
peers to drive
our common goal
of connecting
individuals,
businesses and
governments
around the world
with affordable
and reliable
broadband
services. We are
delighted to
have Broadband
for Africa as a
long-term
customer on our
satellites,
laying yet
another
cornerstone in
our expansion
strategy and
reinforcing the
global trend
towards higher
efficiency
Ka-band
solutions.”