Orange partners with
Eutelsat to provide broadband via satellite
throughout France
July 22, 2020
Orange has purchased from
Eutelsat Communications all available capacity
on the EUTELSAT KONNECT satellite to cover the
entire French territory. It will enable Orange’s
consumer customer base, even those living in the
most isolated areas, to benefit from very
high-speed fixed broadband via satellite from
January 2021.
The agreement comes against
the backdrop the ‘Plan France Haut / Très Haut
Débit’, adopted by the French government with
the aim of rolling-out high-speed broadband of
at least 30 mbps to the entire French territory
by 2022.
The service will be
distributed by Orange's Nordnet subsidiary, the
leading French distributor of satellite Internet
services since 2008, enabling it to offer
unlimited very high-speed Internet access to
individuals throughout France.
Commenting on the
agreement, Michel Jumeau, Executive Vice
President, Orange France, said: "The period of
lockdown we have just experienced has
demonstrated more than ever the need for
connectivity throughout France. With this
agreement with Eutelsat, Orange is proud to
continue to fight against the digital divide by
offering very high-speed fixed broadband
throughout the country”.
Rodolphe Belmer, CEO of
Eutelsat said: “We are pleased to reinforce and
bring forward our collaboration with Orange to
leverage our dedicated Connectivity capacity to
deliver high speed internet to 100% of
households in France. This agreement secures the
ramp-up of our EUTELSAT KONNECT satellite, and
perfectly illustrates the complementarity
between satellite and telecoms operators in
ensuring ubiquitous coverage of the territory.”
The agreement will apply
until the entry into service of the KONNECT VHTS
very high-speed satellite, including a
transition period during which the installed
base will be gradually transferred to the new
satellite.
Launched in January 2020,
EUTELSAT KONNECT has total capacity of 75 Gbps
and is able to assure full or partial coverage
of up to 15 countries in Europe and 40 in
Africa, offering speeds of up to 100 Mbps to
both companies and individuals in the digital
divide at competitive monthly rates.