Spacecom's Amos-17 First Pre-Launch Agreement Goes To
Cobbett Hill
7 March 2018:
Spacecom operator of the AMOS satellite
fleet, announced that Cobbett Hill Earthstation has entered into a long
term agreement for C-Band capacity covering the Sub-Sahara region on the
AMOS-17 communication satellite.
Scheduled for launch in Q2
2019, AMOS-17 is specifically designed for meeting the growing
demands of the African continent. With
extensive Ka-band, Ku-band and C-Band HTS services, the satellite will
combine broad regional beams and high throughput spot beams to maximize
throughput and spectral efficiency from the 17°E orbital
position.
Cobbett Hill Earthstation Ltd., a leading UK independent teleport, will
use the capacity on AMOS-17's C-band transponders to provide HTS-based
internet, voice, data and broadcast services to the growing Sub-Sahara
communication markets.
Cobbett Hill Managing Director, Paul O'Brian stated, "We are looking
forward to AMOS-17 taking its place covering Sub-Sahara Africa. Its
extensive range and superior power meet our needs for adding new
services as we expand our next gen service packages to existing and new
clients."
Spacecom's Ido Ginzburg, VP Sales North America, UK and Nordic,
commented, "We are very happy to have Cobbett Hill return to our client
list. They were one of our first partners over 10 years ago and to have
them back with us for
AMOS-17 is a great sign of things to come.
Our new satellite will be the most technologically advanced to service
Africa and will deliver a large variety of services from its state of
the art digital payload. The satellite will connect Africa, Europe and
the Middle East, creating a unique bridge for furthering a new digital
age in Sub-Sahara Africa in which satellite services will be at the
center."