Hispasat secures
capacity on the EUTELSAT KONNECT satellite for
high-speed broadband in Spain and Portugal
October 28, 2021
Eutelsat Communications and
Hispasat, the satellite telecommunications
operator of the Red Eléctrica Group, have
entered into a multi-year strategic agreement
for wholesale capacity on the EUTELSAT KONNECT
satellite with the objective of supporting
ubiquitous access to high-speed fixed broadband
in Spain and Portugal.
The capacity will serve to
promote initiatives to bridge the digital divide
in Spain and Portugal Hispasat has already
implemented. Under the agreement, Hispasat will
complement its current capacities with those of
the EUTELSAT KONNECT satellite over the two
countries, thereby operating in collaboration
with Eutelsat and marketing high-quality
broadband connectivity services at 100 Mbps to
telecommunications operators and Internet
Service Providers.
Under the agreement, which
is effective immediately, Hispasat has committed
to the Iberian capacity on EUTELSAT KONNECT
becoming the exclusive operator and distributor
of the capacity in Spain and Portugal. The
agreement represents a high-single digit €m
annual revenue stream at full speed. At a later
stage, the agreement could be extended to future
capacity.
It follows wholesale
contracts with Orange in France and TIM in Italy
for capacity covering their respective markets,
and the recent distribution agreement with
Deutsche Telekom for Germany, further
underlining the role of satellite as a
cost-effective, off-the-shelf and reliable
infrastructure to extend coverage beyond the
reach of terrestrial networks.
In service since November
2020, EUTELSAT KONNECT has a total capacity of
75 Gbps, offering speeds of up to 100 Mbps to
both companies and individuals in the digital
divide at competitive monthly rates.
Commenting on the
agreement, Rodolphe Belmer, Chief Executive
Officer of Eutelsat said: “We are delighted by
this strategic deal with our long-standing
partner, Hispasat. Coming after wholesale
agreements covering France and Italy, and a
distribution deal for Germany, this latest
commitment by a satellite operator to cover the
territories of Spain and Portugal confirms the
relevance of powerful, cost-efficient next
generation geostationary satellites as an
immediate solution to the ubiquitous deployment
of reliable, high-speed broadband.”
Miguel Ángel Panduro, CEO
of Hispasat added: “Digitalisation cannot be
addressed without having guaranteed connectivity
everywhere first. Satellite technology has
evolved and permits Internet access at 100 Mbps
immediately from any location, no matter how
inaccessible it is. At Hispasat we are fully
committed to the goal of providing all citizens
Internet access and contributing to digitalising
economic activity regardless of geographic
location. That’s why we have entered into this
partnership with Eutelsat to complement our
current capacity”.