Eutelsat orders KONNECT VHTS, a
new-generation satellite to deliver high-speed broadband across Europe
05 April 2018
Eutelsat Communications announced the order of a
next-generation VHTS satellite system named KONNECT VHTS, to support the
development of its European fixed broadband and in-flight connectivity
businesses. The satellite, which is due to enter into service in 2021,
will be built by Thales Alenia Space which will develop a satellite and
ground segment solution that is the most competitive on the market
today. With a weight of 6.3 ton and a Ka-band capacity of 500 Gbps,
KONNECT VHTS will embark the most powerful on-board digital processor
ever put in orbit, offering capacity allocation flexibility, optimal
spectrum use, and progressive ground network deployment.
The project will be launched with firm multi-year distribution
commitments from Orange and Thales, two key European players and leaders
in their businesses. A retail partnership was signed with Orange to
address the fixed broadband market in European countries where the Group
has a retail presence, and a distribution partnership was inked with
Thales to serve notably the government connectivity services market.
Commenting on the contract, Rodolphe Belmer, CEO of Eutelsat,
said: “We are delighted to sign this agreement with global partners,
Orange and Thales, which confirms the place of satellite-based solutions
in the drive for enhanced high-speed internet coverage. As a core
complement to terrestrial broadband networks, high-speed broadband will
be a critical driver of Eutelsat’s growth from 2020 onwards. Over the
next decade, VHTS satellites will bring enough capacity to serve high
speed internet and in-flight connectivity markets at scale, offering
fiber-like services both in terms of price and speed.”
The investment in KONNECT VHTS replaces the project of a joint
investment with ViaSat in a ViaSat 3 satellite for Europe, Africa and
the Middle East, and is covered by Eutelsat’s capex objective of an
average of 420 million euros per annum.
Stéphane Richard, Chairman and CEO of Orange, added:
“Satellite is one of the technologies that contribute to building
tomorrow's inclusive digital society, especially for delivering
broadband connectivity in rural areas where it is sometimes challenging
to set up traditional broadband networks. With this agreement, we will
enhance our portfolio of very high speed internet solutions delivered by
satellite, offering all our customers across Europe digital services of
premium quality.”
Patrice Caine, Chairman and CEO of Thales, declared: “With
this partnership, Thales is supporting France and Europe in their
ambitious drive to ensure universal access to high speed broadband
across their territories. We are extremely proud to provide to our
long-standing partner, Eutelsat, a state-of-the-art satellite designed
to serve fixed and mobile connectivity markets as well as supporting our
government customers for coverage of connectivity solutions across
Europe. Built on our all-electric Spacebus NEO platform, the KONNECT
VHTS satellite will be equipped with a flexible and digital VHTS payload
embarking the latest innovations bolstered by the significant increase
in our R&D investments and the ongoing government support from the CNES,
the European Space Agency and the French investment programme “Programme
d’Investissements d’Avenir”.