Intelsat and SkyNet de Colombia Bring High Speed
Broadband Connectivity to Remote Areas of Colombia
08
March
2016
Nearly
4
billion
people
remain
unconnected
in
the
world.
Bridging
the
digital
divide
is
critical
to
bolstering
a
country’s
GDP
growth
and
ensuring
inclusion
from
a
social,
political
and
economic
perspective
for
any
community.
Intelsat
announced
an
agreement
with
SkyNet
de
Colombia
a
subsidiary
of
Empresa
de
Telecomunicaciones
de
Bogota
ETB
to
support
the
Colombian
Ministry
of
Information
Technologies
and
Communications’s
Kiosco
VIVE
DIGITAL
Phase
III
(KDVIII)
project,
whose
sole
aim
is
to
bring
broadband
and
internet
connectivity
to
remote
communities
and
schools
in
rural
areas
across
Colombia.
Under
the
multi-year
agreement,
Skynet
de
Colombia
will
leverage
the
high
speed
performance
of
Intelsat
29e,
the
first
of
Intelsat’s
next
generation,
high
throughput
Intelsat
Epic satellites,
located
at
310°
East.
Together,
Skynet
de
Colombia
and
Intelsat
will
provide
broadband
and
internet
connectivity
to
approximately
600
remote
sites,
across
250
municipalities.
The
services
delivered
to
the
communities
will
include
internet
access
as
well
as
programs
that
promote
the
use
of
technologies
in
the
community.
“Intelsat’s
high
throughput
Intelsat
Epic satellites
are
bringing
unprecedented
power,
cost
savings
and
accessibility
to
broadband
connectivity
to
people
living
in
regions
where
there
is a
lack
of
terrestrial
infrastructure,”
said
Rene
Otero,
CTO,
SkyNet
de
Colombia.
”With
greater
access
to
reliable,
high
quality
broadband
services,
remote
communities
can
receive
the
same
type
of
advantages
and
services
that
are
afforded
to
those
that
live
in
the
more
developed
areas
of
Colombia.
We
are
happy
to
partner
with
Intelsat
to
support
the
KDVIII
initiative
and
play
an
integral
role
in
bringing
more
people
and
communities
on-line
throughout
Colombia.
”
Intelsat
Epic’s
efficiency
delivers
more
throughput
to
the
user,
the
backwards
compatibility
allows
customers
to
use
their
existing
hardware,
and
the
open
architecture
enables
customers
to
choose
the
network
hardware
that
best
suits
their
applications.
This
delivers
unprecedented
choice,
control
and
consistent
levels
of
service
across
the
platform
at a
much
lower
cost
of
total
ownership,
enabling
fixed
and
mobile
network
operators
to
cost-effectively
enhance
their
networks
to
meet
growing
demands
from
existing
customers
while
also
extending
the
reach
of
their
networks
to
capture
new
growth
in
remote
areas.
“The
KDVIII
project
in
Colombia
is a
great
example
of
the
role
that
public
and
private
partnerships
can
play
in
ensuring
that
digital
inclusion
is
available
for
all
citizens,
whether
they
reside
in
remote
communities
or
urban
areas,”
said
Carmen
Gonzalez-Sanfeliu,
Intelsat’s
Regional
Vice
President,
Latin
America
and
Caribbean.
”The
flexibility
of
Intelsat’s
Globalized
Network
will
allow
Skynet
de
Colombia
to
take
full
advantage
of
the
power
that
our
next
generation
Intelsat
Epic fleet
delivers
and
ensure
that
SkyNet’s
customers
receive
a
seamless
broadband
experience
that
continues
to
be
known
for
its
superior
quality
and
reliability.”