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Satellite Broadband Ireland signs Ka-Sat contract

January 24, 2011 11.33 Europe/London By Robert Briel

Satellite Broadband Ireland (SBI) has signed a commercial agreement with Eutelsat Communications to sell broadband services via Ka-Sat. The initial three-year broadband utility contract, worth more than €5 million, will allow SBI to sell Eutelsat’s Tooway satellite broadband service, with download speeds of up to 10 Mbps and upload speeds of up to 4 Mbps. SBI will start to deliver the service in Ireland and plans to expand across Europe.

The Tooway service will be provided via Eutelsat’s Ka-Sat satellite, which was launched in December 2010 and is on track to enter into full commercial service in May 2011. Ka-Sat’s approach is based on next-generation two-way wireless Ka-band spotbeam technology, which lowers the cost of providing high-bandwidth access to the internet.

Ka-Sat forms the cornerstone of a new European communications infrastructure which includes eight main satellite gateways across Europe, including one in Cork, connected to the internet by a fibre backbone ring. As Europe’s first High-Throughput Satellite (HTS), with total capacity of more than 70 Gbps, it is ushering in a new era of competitively priced satellite-delivered services for homes and businesses across Europe and the Mediterranean Basin.

“To build an inclusive digital environment in Ireland, it is vital that broadband is accessible to as many of the 367,000 rural homes as possible,” said Kevin Ryan, SBI chief executive, in a statement. “As a result of this partnership with Eutelsat, our customers will be guaranteed access to the fastest and most reliable satellite broadband service at the lowest possible price, with all packages competitively priced.” Ryan continued by stating that “We are the only satellite data provider in Ireland giving an Irish IP address as standard, which is vital for accessing websites such as RTE iPlayer. This unique contract also consolidates SBI’s position as the premier provider of satellite broadband services to homes and businesses in Ireland and, along with an additional €1m investment in our own services and facilities, will allow us to expand into additional territories across Europe, such as the UK.”

Arduino Patacchini CEO of Skylogic, Eutelsat’s broadband affiliate, added: “With the Ka-Sat satellite now residing at its 9° East orbital location and undergoing in-orbit tests prior to entry into service in May, we are delighted to announce this first commercial contract, with SBI. KA-SAT’s capability to bring transformational satellite broadband services and SBI’s investment and expertise in delivering a first-class customer experience, represent a compelling partnership which will bring new impetus to bridging the digital divide for rural homes and businesses across Ireland.”

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Arnhem-based Robert covers the Benelux, France, Germany, Austria and Switzerland as well as IPTV, web TV, connected TV and OTT. Email Robert at rbriel@broadbandtvnews.com.

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