Communications & Power
Industries Wins $25+ Million Ka-/Q-/V-band Antenna
System Program Awarded by Eutelsat
Nov. 9, 2021
Eutelsat has awarded
Communications & Power Industries (CPI) an order
totaling more than $25 million to support a
next-generation very high throughput satellite
(VHTS) system. The EUTELSAT KONNECT VHTS system is
intended to provide high-speed fixed broadband and
in-flight entertainment and connectivity (IFEC)
services across Europe.
Under this award, CPI will
provide Eutelsat with multiple turnkey 13.2 meter,
Ka-/Q-/V-band antenna systems, including complete
uplink and downlink radio frequency (RF) systems,
monopulse tracking and redundant HVAC systems for
the new EUTELSAT KONNECT VHTS system. The antenna
systems will also feature CPI's Ka- and V-band
uplink amplifiers.
Previously, this satellite
operator granted the business that is now CPI's
Satcom & Antenna Technologies Division (previously
the SATCOM Technologies business of General
Dynamics) with the award for Ka-band antenna systems
to support the EUTELSAT KONNECT satellite system
that launched in 2020.
"CPI believes in building
long-term partnerships with our customers by
providing products and systems that are both
state-of-the-art and highly reliable. As a result,
CPI's high frequency antenna systems continue to be
an attractive choice for applications requiring
access to the latest technologies that will provide
dependable performance for tomorrow's satellite
communications applications. CPI has significant
experience providing proven Ka-, Q- and V-band
satellite communications products ranging from
amplifiers to antenna systems. As a result, this
prestigious customer selected the integrated CPI
solution for their EUTELSAT KONNECT VHTS system,
choosing a partner able to combine antenna system
technologies from our Satcom & Antenna Technologies
Division with RF electronics and hardware provided
by our Satcom & Medical Products Division's Satcom
Products group," said Andy Ivers, president and
chief operating officer of CPI.
"We are delighted to be relying
on CPI for the ground antennas for our next major
satellite program, EUTELSAT KONNECT VHTS, due to be
launched next year. By providing 500 Gbps of
capacity (forward and return links) to cover Europe,
this satellite will enable the deployment of
broadband Internet in areas that are poorly served
by terrestrial networks," said Pascal Homsy,
Eutelsat's chief technology officer. "We know that
we can rely on CPI, whose technological expertise in
Q- and V-bands is recognized in the market and with
whom we have already had the pleasure of working to
deploy EUTELSAT KONNECT, the precursor to EUTELSAT
KONNECT VHTS."
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