Intelsat Continues
Investment in Global 5G Software-Defined Network
with Acquisition of Two Software-Defined Satellites
from Thales Alenia Space
Intelsat and Thales Alenia
Space have signed an agreement to build two
software-defined satellites designed to advance
Intelsat’s global fabric of software-defined GEO
connectivity as part of its 5G software-defined
network.
The addition of the Thales
Alenia Space software-defined satellites represents
an essential advancement in Intelsat’s 5G
software-defined network designed to enable greater
agility, flexibility and orchestration across edge,
satellite and core. Named Intelsat 41 (IS-41) and
Intelsat 44 (IS-44), the two next-generation
software-defined satellites are scheduled to be in
service in 2025. They will join two Airbus
constructed software-defined satellites, Intelsat 42
(IS-42) and Intelsat 43 (IS-43), announced January
8, 2021.
Intelsat 41 and Intelsat 44
will be based on the Thales Alenia Space’s
innovative Space Inspire product line allowing
seamless telecommunications mission and services
reconfiguration, instant in-orbit adjustment to
broadband connectivity demand, and superior video
broadcasting performance while maximizing the
effective use of the satellite resources.
“Intelsat’s standards-based,
open-architecture network design facilitates the
incorporation of the best technology at any given
time, further bolstering network resiliency,” said
Stephen Spengler, CEO of Intelsat. “With the
addition of Intelsat 41 and Intelsat 44, in
partnership with Thales Alenia Space, Intelsat will
blanket the earth with software-defined satellites,
progressing the world’s first global 5G
software-defined network, designed to unify the
global telecoms ecosystem.”
The contract enables the
continued advancement of Intelsat’s planned global
software-defined satellite-based network, adding
high-speed dynamically-allocated connectivity across
Africa, Europe, the Middle East and Asia for
commercial and government mobility services and
cellular backhaul.
“Our relationship with Intelsat
has been so meaningful knowing that our attractive
Space Inspire software-defined solution will
contribute to the realization of Intelsat’s global
5G software-defined unified network, said Hervé
Derrey, CEO of Thales Alenia Space. “We are proud
that our advanced satellite technology will play a
significant role in Intelsat’s vision to reimagine
the global telecoms ecosystem.”
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