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Worldwide Satellite Magazine November 2015

SatMagazine
MENA + THE WORLD
HTS KNOCKING ON
THE VALUE OF
SATELLITE RADAR
YOUR DOOR THE NEW NEW...
FAIRING WELL, INDEED CONNECTING WITH
COMMUNITIES
SATISFYING MENAS
CAPACITY NEEDS FOSTERING THE
NEXGEN IN SPACE
EVOLUTION + IMPACT
OF ULTRA HD FROM HUMBLE
BEGINNINGS...
HTS NETWORKS
TAKING OFF... A MAJOR
CELEBRATION...
SES TECHCOMS
BETHSCHEIDER

The launch of Turksat-4B.


Photo courtesy of International Launch Services.
SatMagazine
Publishing Operations InfoBeam: ULA To Launch TDRS-M Mission
November 2015

Silvano Payne, Publisher + Writer


NASA has selected
Hartley G. Lesser, Editorial Director
Pattie Waldt, Executive Editor United Launch Services
Jill Durfee, Sales Director, Editorial Assistant LLC of Centennial,
Simon Payne, Development Director Colorado, to provide
Donald McGee, Production Manager launch services for the
Dan Makinster, Technical Advisor
agencys Tracking and
Sean Payne, Small Satellite Specialist
Data Relay Satellite-M
(TDRS-M) mission.
Senior Contributors
Mike Antonovich, ATEME The mission will launch in
Tony Bardo, Hughes October 2017 aboard an
Richard Dutchik, Dutchik Communications Atlas V 401 rocket from
Chris Forrester, Broadgate Publications Space Launch Complex 41
Karl Fuchs, iDirect Government Services
at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station
Bob Gough, Carrick Communications
Jos Heyman, TIROS Space Information in Florida.
Carlos Placido, Placido Consulting
Giles Peeters, Track24 Defence The total cost for NASA to launch TDRS-M is approximately $132.4
Koen Willems, Newtec million, which includes the launch service, spacecraft processing,
payload integration, tracking, data and telemetry, and other launch

Authors support requirements.

Esen Bayar Wendy Lewis


TDRS-M will join other TDRS spacecraft of the NASA Space
Sam Boustany Vaibhav Magow
Network, which provides voice, data, video and telemetry
Captain Ip Mahdia N. Mehrabi
services for low-Earth orbiting satellites, such as the Hubble
Steve Good Nancy Nolting
Space Telescope, the International Space Station, weather and
Doreet Oren Hendrik Thielemann
environmental monitoring satellites.

The Space Network also captures real-time telemetry data from


Advertiser Index expendable vehicles during launch and early orbit. Customers using
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AnaCom, Inc..................................33 Newtec CY.....................................19
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for TDRS-M. The TDRS Project at Goddard Space Flight Center in
AvL Technologies............................7 Satnews Publishers .......................41
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InfoBeam Features
ULA To Launch TDRS-M Mission......................................................... 2 HTS Is Knocking On Your Door Are You Ready?........................24
TURKSAT 4B Travels Safety To Orbit.................................................. 6 By Doreet Oren, Gilat Satellite Networks
Boeings Silkwave-1 Satellite Set For 2018 Launch............................. 8 Fairing Well, Indeed...........................................................................34
Jilin-1 Jumping Off For China.............................................................. 9 By Hendrik Thielemann, RUAG Space
Steady Growth For O&G SATCOM................................................... 10 Satisfying The Capacity Needs Of MENA.......................................40
Thuraya Signs On With Crisis Commitment...................................... 11 By Esen Bayar, ETL Systems
SatBroadcasting: The Evolution + Impact Of UltraHD...............42
SatHealth Solutions From Thuraya + DigiGone............................. 12
By Captain Ip, AsiaSat
Gilat Is High On X-Architecture For HTS.......................................... 12
HTS Networks Are Taking Off..........................................................46
Risky Business To Be Addressed + New Report From Euroconsult.14
By Steve Good, Comtech EF Data, + Alvaro Sanchez, Integrasys
Globecomm + NovelSat Are Happy Campers.................................. 16
Executive Spotlight: Gerhard Bethscheider, Managing Director.. 48
Telesat 12 VANTAGE Passes Tests................................................... 16
SES Techcom Svcs
Capacity Agreement For ABS-3......................................................... 17 The Economic Value Of Satellite Radar Imagery............................54
Yahsats Brazilian Plans Bring Newtec In As Team Member............ 18 Managed Capacity / Managed Services, The New New........58
Aireon Applauds European Parliament Resolution........................... 20 By Vaibhav Magow, Hughes Network Systems
Inmarsats SAS Heads To Greece...................................................... 20 Creating Educational Opportunities In Haiti...................................60
New Territory To Be Accessed By Forthcoming Chinese Satellites.21 Connecting With New Communities................................................64
AsiaSat Launches A Ginormous Footprint ........................................ 22 By Sam Boustany, Yahlive
Spaceflights Falcon 9 TO Transport Winners To The Moon........ 30 Fostering The Next Generation In Space........................................70

Airbus Defence & Space Goes With Advantech Wireless................ 31 By Nancy Nolting, Intelsat General Corporation
From Humble Beginnings..................................................................72
NASA OSIRIS-REx Becomes A Viable Entity..................................... 32
By Mahdi N. Mehrabi, NorthTelecom
Processing Continues On Cygnus For December 3 Launch Date.... 33
A Major Celebration: One Hundred 1300s.....................................74
Space For All Vision To Occur In The UAE.................................... 38
By Wendy Lewis, SSL
African DTH Network Selects CPI Satcom Products........................ 39

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TURKSAT 4B Travels Safely To Orbit

International Launch Services (ILS) has


successfully launched the TURKSAT 4B
satellite into orbit via an ILS Proton
launch vehicle. Launch of TURKSAT-4B photo is courtesy of International Launch Services.

The satellite was built by Mitsubishi TURKSAT 4B is a multi-band satellite with an of TURKSAT 4A in February of last year.
Electric Corporation for Turksat Satellite expected on-orbit maneuver lifespan of 30 It has been an honor to be entrusted with
Communication, Cable TV and Operation Inc. years. The satellite will provide high flexibility these important satellites and to ensure
Co. (Turksat A.S.), one of the worlds leading of switchability and connectivity among their safe delivery to orbit. The teams at
operators in the satellite communication different service areas to its customers. Mitsubishi Electric, Turksat, Khrunichev,
business. and ILS are to be commended for their
The satellite weighed more than 4.9 metric tireless work and dedication.
This was the 2nd Proton launch for both the tons at liftoff and is the ninth satellite built on
satellite operator and the manufacturer; it Mitsubishi Electrics DS2000 platform, a fully Professor Dr. Ensar Gul, Turksat A.S. CEO
was also the 6th Proton launch of the year. proven modular platform with the flexibility to and Chairman of the Board, said, The
handle a broad range of payload applications. TURKSAT 4B satellite will enhance our
The ILS Proton Breeze M vehicle launched The launch was carried out under a turnkey direct TV broadcasting services over a wide
from Pad 39 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome at contract awarded by Turksat Satellite geographic region including Turkey, Europe,
02:40, local time, on October 16 at 16:40 ET. Communication, Cable TV and Operation Inc. Central Asia, the Middle East and Africa. This
Co. (Turksat A.S.) in 2011. additional satellite capacity from TURKSAT
The first three stages of the Proton used a 4B, enabled by ILS Proton, is a significant
standard ascent profile to place the orbital This was the 91st ILS Proton Launch and milestone achievement. We are grateful for
unit (Breeze M upper stage and the TURKSAT the 407th launch for Proton overall since its all of those who worked diligently to ensure
4B satellite) into a sub-orbital trajectory. maiden flight in 1965. The Proton Breeze M mission success.
From this point in the mission, the Breeze vehicle is developed and built by Khrunichev
M performed planned mission maneuvers Research and Production Space Center of Mitsubishi Electric General Manager of Space
to advance the orbital unit first to a circular Moscow, one of the mainstays of the space Systems Division, Yasunori Kamochi, said,
parking orbit, then to an intermediate orbit, industry and majority shareholder in ILS. Our first Proton launch with ILS last year was
followed by a transfer orbit, and finally to a flawless; we are very pleased that our second
geostationary transfer orbit. This was the ninth launch of a satellite based launch with TURKSAT 4B was equally as
on Mitsubishi Electrics DS2000 satellite successful with an extremely smooth mission
Separation of the TURKSAT 4B satellite platform. All DS2000 satellites in orbit, and execution of the launch.
occurred approximately 9 hours and 13 including the TURKSAT-4A launched last
minutes after liftoff. year, continue to operate stably. Mitsubishi ilslaunch.com/
Electric plans to launch seven more DS2000
TURKSAT 4B will provide telecommunication satellites by 2017. turksatkablo.com.tr/
and direct TV broadcasting services over a wide
geographic region between west of China and ILS President Kirk Pysher said, This is the
east of England, spanning Turkey, as well as second ILS Proton launch for Mitsubishi
Europe, Central Asia, the Middle East and Africa. Electric and Turksat, following the launch

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Boeings Silkwave-1 Satellite Set For 2018 Launch

CMMB Vision, based in Cyberport, Hong


Kong, is a next-generation mobile multimedia
service provider and a principal developer
of leading mobile technologies as well as
broadcast-unicast convergence technology.

CMMB stands for, Converged Mobile Media


Broadcasting, the mobile handheld TV
technology standard in China.

NYBB and CMMB Vision are breaking


new ground in mobile media services,
said Charles Naumer, managing director of
NYBB. With the finalization of this contract
with Boeing for a 702 satellite, we have
significantly moved forward in making next-
generation mobile communications widely
available in Asia.

With this new Boeing satellite, Silkwave-1,


we will realize a vision to deliver quality
multimedia capabilities to the consumer on
the move, said Charles Wong, chairman and
CEO of CMMB Vision. Video, voice, data
and other new digital media will become
more readily available than ever before
along the Silk Road of Asia, one of the most
historically significant routes for commerce in
the world.

The new Silkwave-1 spacecraft is


designed to support broadband multimedia
broadcasting to mobile users, said Mark
Spiwak, president of Boeing Satellite
Systems International. It will have dedicated
beams over China and India and a steerable
beam over other Asian countries for
A Boeing 702 satellite will expand independent services for different regions.
multimedia communications for mobile Silkwave-1 will offer 100 times greater This optimizes power based on regional
users in China, India and other markets in transmission power than the AsiaStar needs and multiplies the overall bandwidth
Asia when the craft enters service in 2018. spacecraft being replaced. delivery capacity.

New York Broadband LLC (NYBB) is A variant of the flight-proven Boeing 702 boeing.com/space/
procuring the satellite, and will lease capacity satellite family, Silkwave-1 will be equipped
to CMMB Vision to provide a comprehensive with highly efficient solar cells, generating 14
suite of media and information services to Kw of power and carrying a 9 meter reflector.
Asian customers.
The Silkwave-1 is scheduled for launch in
Silkwave-1 will eventually take the 105 2018, with the launch service provider to
degrees East slot currently occupied by be determined by NYBB. Based in Denver,
NYBBs AsiaStar spacecraft, along with its Colorado, New York Broadband owns and
L-band spectrum rights. operates 12 UHF television stations in the
United States.

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Jilin-1 Jumping Off For China

On October 7, China launched a group of four, indigenous,


remote-sensing satellites for commercial use, which official media
said is an important step in the development of space technology.

The Jilin-1 satellites, launched from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch


Centre in northwest Chinas Gansu Province, include one optical
remote-sensing satellite, two satellites for video imaging and another
for imaging technique testing, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.

All four satellites were developed and produced by Chang Guang


Satellite Technology. The company will also take charge of
commercial operations of the satellites to provide remote-sensing
data and relevant products, which may be used for the monitoring,
development, and surveying of resources as well as mapping and
disaster prevention for domestic and overseas clients.

These satellites were carried aloft by a Long March-2D rocket.


This is the 213th mission completed with a Long-March-series
carrier rockets. Jilin, one of the countrys oldest industrial bases, is
developing its satellite industry as a new economic driver.

Chang Guang Satellite Technology, sponsored by the Jilin provincial


government, the Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and
Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and some privately-owned
companies, plans to launch 60 satellites by 2020 and 137 by 2030.

Satellites are no longer far removed from peoples lives. In the near
future, more information provided by the satellites will be shared,
and more satellite
functions will be
explored, Chang
Guang Satellite
Technology board
chairman, Xuan
Ming, said.

Illustration of a Jilin-1 satellite.

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InfoBeam
Steady Growth For O&G SATCOM In Spite Of Falling Oil Prices

The offshore oil and gas (O&G) segment The market will bounce back in 2016 and
remains one of the fastest-growing end- 2017, as the effects of decreased oil prices
users of the satellite communications settle and the exploration of oil and gas gains
market despite the disruptions caused by pace, noted Finalle. However, market share
unstable oil prices. will remain hard-fought for by both new and
existing operators in the global offshore oil
A bulk of the drilling and production and gas satellite communications space.
vessels located offshore are currently
manned and operational, requiring satellite Offshore Oil and Gas Satellite
communications for monitoring and Communications Market is part of the
personnel communication. Space & Communications Growth Partnership
Service program.
New analysis from Frost & Sullivan, Offshore
Oil and Gas Satellite Communications Frost & Sullivans related studies include:
Market, finds that market-spend stood at Satellite Transponders Market, Global
$357.2 million in 2014 and estimates this to Satellite Backhaul Market, and North
reach $459.9 million by 2020. American Very Small Aperture Terminal
(VSAT) Market Insight.
North America will account for a significant
share of these investments owing to All studies included in subscriptions provide
substantial offshore O&G supply and strict detailed market opportunities and industry
safety regulations. trends evaluated following extensive
interviews with market participants.
Even during a period of low margins
for O&G companies, their consumption Frost & Sullivan, the Growth Partnership
of satellite communications services and Company, works in collaboration with
hardware is stronger than the average clients to leverage visionary innovation that
adoption across industries, said Frost & addresses the global challenges and related
Sullivan Space Communications Industry growth opportunities that will make or break
Analyst Peter Finalle. todays market participants.

Decreased oil prices do not affect the Their Growth Partnership supports clients
communication needs of active offshore ships by addressing these opportunities and For more than 50 years, the company has
and vessels that are inaccessible by traditional incorporating two key elements driving been developing growth strategies for the
terrestrial technologies. Moreover, no visionary innovation: The Integrated Value global 1000, emerging businesses, the public
competing technology has proven as effective Proposition and The Partnership Infrastructure. sector and the investment community.
at long distances away from cellular and
microwave towers. The improving efficiency The Integrated Value Proposition provides https://www.frost.com/ne83
of transponders and bandwidth increases the support to our clients throughout all phases
associated value of satellite technology and of their journey to visionary innovation
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While established market participants will The Partnership Infrastructure is entirely
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the high price for satellite services will also research, comprehensive industry coverage,
dampen profits. career best practices as well as our global
footprint of more than 40 offices.

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Thuraya Signs On With Crisis Commitment

Thuraya Telecommunications Company effectively plan, refine and ultimately improve business. So it is an exciting prospect to be
under the umbrella of the EMEA Satellite its response to disasters. able to save even more people, which the
Operators Association (ESOA) and the Charter will make possible. It is a humbling
Global VSAT Forum (GVF)has signed a Samer Halawi, CEO, Thuraya, said, Our responsibility too, knowing that the best
Crisis Connectivity Charter in Geneva. purpose at Thuraya is to save and improve deployment of our technology can help
lives, and this shapes how we think as a people in their greatest need.
The Charter was signed with the
global humanitarian community
represented by the UN Office for
Coordination of Humanitarian
Affairs (OCHA) and the
Emergency Telecommunications
Cluster (ETC).

The agreement embodies a


commitment from the satellite
community to enhance
connectivity in humanitarian
emergencies, and beyond.

It formalizes terms and protocols


designed to accelerate the
ability of emergency response
teams to access satellite-based
communications at times of
disaster in 20 high-risk countries
identified by the ETC within
Thurayas coverage area.

The principles of the Charter also


include increased coordination
to enable prioritization of
humanitarian Internet traffic
during disaster operations; pre-
positioned satellite equipment
and transmission capacity; and
training and capacity building
for the humanitarian community
across all five continents during
the initial phases of a disaster.

The Crisis Connectivity Charter


creates an industry-led mechanism,
which can be triggered by
the ETC, leading to coherent,
predictable, scalable and principled
implementation of an end-to-end
satellite-based response. It opens
the door for more coordination
among satellite operators,
government and humanitarian
agencies, thus allowing the
humanitarian community to more

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SatHealth Solutions From Thuraya + DigiGone With DigiMed

Thuraya Telecommunications Company in remote areas aligns with our mission to


has teamed with DigiGone to launch save and improve lives.
the communication solution DigiMed,
a telemedicine solution to assist teams Michael Dunleavy, President, DigiGone,
working in remote areas. said, Thuraya is a terrific partner, enabling
DigiGone to reach more users across their
The cutting-edge DigiMed kit allows crucial
face-to-face consults to take place between vast coverage area in need of our affordable
patients and doctors through real-time and secure solutions for Health, Security,
teleconferencing enabled by Thurayas and Operational Support. Combining the
portfolio of broadband terminals. extraordinary value of Thuraya with the
efficiency of DigiGone delivers enhanced
Ideal for workers in the Relief, Marine and The compact, lightweight, portable kits are medical care to the remotest of locations at a
Enterprise sectors, the cost-effective solution designed and built for easy transport and storage truly affordable price.
encrypts high-quality, real-time video using and the coverage area includes 161 countries
only a fraction of the available bandwidth. around the world and most major shipping routes. Thurayas portfolio of broadband data
products meets the demands of end-users
Capable of streaming patient data in real-time Randy C. Roberts, Chief Innovation Officer, and is a favored companion of global media
and allowing medical professionals to make Thuraya Telecommunications, said, Our organizations, government entities and NGOs,
on-the-spot decisions in emergency situations, partnership with DigiGone offers a solution as well as energy and maritime companies
DigiMed can be used with the Thuraya IP, IP+, that will revolutionize telemedicine and requiring a reliable, portable, secure and
IP Voyager and Orion IP terminals to will serve as a vital lifeline for organizations easy-to-use satellite broadband terminal.
establish a secure, flexible platform that can working out in the field or at sea. To develop
be customized to a specific business. a solution for people who live, work or travel thuraya.com/thuraya-ip

Gilat Is High On X-Architecture For HTS

Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd. announces the Flexibility is enabled by the distributed the full potential of HTS, stated Dov Baharav,
launch of X-Architecture for SkyEdge II-c, architecture, which separates data center Gilats Chairman of the Board and Interim
its revolutionary distributed Architecture functions from baseband elements. The CEO. In validation of the strength of our
to address the growing demands of High- network is easily controlled by a global, technology,
Throughput Satellites (HTS). unified and centralized network management
system, Gilats TotalNMS. X-Architecture has already enjoyed early
The Software-Defined Networking (SDN)- success in major deals with leading satellite
based architecture enables satellite operators Total Cost of Ownership is significantly reduced operators in Europe, China and Latin America.
and service providers to support mobility, with 1:N inter-beam redundancy, 30 separate
enterprise, cellular and consumer broadband VNOs per rack, automatic remote service Not only do we deliver the most innovative
applications and business models from a provisioning, Cloud-VNO over multi-spot beams technology, we also are committed to our
single platform. and SDN/NFV future-ready functionality. long-term partnerships with satellite operators
and their continued growth with built-in
The programmable, cloud-based architecture With X-Architecture, satellite service providers support for next-generation HTS and satellite
allows networks of any size, using traditional can now easily expand their offerings to reach constellations, Dov Baharav concluded.
wide-beam and high-throughput satellites, to a broad range of up-and-coming markets for
deliver managed services in hosted or virtual high-bandwidth satellite communications, X-Architecture for SkyEdge II-c will be unveiled
network business models. X-Architecture was including broadband access, 4G/LTE at Gilats booth (J2) at the China Satellite
built to support dynamic on-demand services, cellular rapid deployments, hardware and Conference in Beijing, October 28-30, 2015,
empowering service providers to broaden software enterprise VNOs, as well as mobility and will also be showcased at AfricaCom in
their offerings. Unique cloud bandwidth applications for in-flight connectivity (IFC), Cape Town, November 17-19, 2015.
management capabilities enable both mobility maritime and trains.
and Virtual Network Operators (VNOs) gilat.com/
services over spot-beam satellites. We believe that X-Architecture is the only
platform on the market capable of realizing

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Risky Business To Be Addressed Also, A New Government Space Programs Report From Euroconsult

The World Space Risk Forum (WSRF) announces transition period, which involves shortened to the high and long-term development costs,
a strategic partnership with the Paris-based innovation cycles and a larger number of launchers can represent between 15 and 50
global consulting firm, Euroconsult. public and private stakeholders around percent of an agencys budget.
the world. These trends result in new Satellite communications programs totaled
As the leading consulting specialist in the opportunities, but at the expense of new risks $5.9 billion in 2014, decreasing by 37%
space and satellite finance and risk market, for space projects. Our strategic partnership compared to 2010 essentially due to the
Euroconsult will further underline the will aim at broadening the range of risks cyclicality of the U.S. DoDs procurements.
WSRFs commitment to the creation of a addressed throughout the event and across Civil programs are currently driving
comprehensive platform for the global space the space community to support the success expenditures, with 51 countries investing in
risk community. of future space initiatives. SATCOM programs and 62 expected by 2024.
Space science and exploration is estimated
Since 2010, the WSRF has hosted a series of Additionally, Euroconsults newly at $5.9 billion and is expected to reach $8.6
events attended by industry-leading space risk released report, Government Space billion in 2024, i.e. a 3.4% CAGR driven by
experts, including manufacturers, operators, Programs: Strategic Outlook, Benchmarks ambitious plans in Russia and Asia and a
underwriters, space agencies and Reinsurers. & Forecasts, a new growth cycle in sustained high level of investment in the U.S.
government space spending is expected Satellite navigation reached $4.5 billion with
The main forum event will be held in Dubai, to start and average 2.1 percent over the only five countries, plus the European Union,
November 2016, to coincide with other UAE next ten years worldwide, reaching $81.4 investing in the development of costly
based announced Space events including Abu billion by 2024. systems. Funding is expected to remain at
Dhabi Global Space Congress 2016. the current high levels until 2024 to support
Despite budget cuts, governments should systems deployment, with 124 spacecraft to
The alliance with Euroconsult will primarily be maintain high launch rates over the next be launched over the next ten years.
focused on developing valuable insights on decade: 856 government satellites are Space security programs received $2 billion
space risk data, analysis of industry trends as planned for launch between 2015 and 2024, in 2014, with the U.S. accounting for two
well as providing a global networking platform a 32% increase from the last decade, driven thirds of the expenditure. Security remains
for the space industry. by civil Earth observation, communications under the remit of the top 10 leading space
and satellite navigation missions, said Steve nations, a situation which is not expected to
All sectors of aerospace, communications, Bochinger, COO at Euroconsult and editor change in the future.
Earth Observation, and other space-related of the report. 242 defense satellites are
industries, as well as representatives of expected to be launched over the next 10 The international landscape is experiencing
government agencies, science organizations, years, an 11 percent increase compared to the profound mutations with a diversification of
academia, in addition to all the major global past of which 40 percent will be launched for countries investing in space; the number of
insurance brokers and underwriter companies, the U.S. government. countries investing over $10 million in space
form part of the space risk community. The activities has grown from 38 in 2005 to 58 in
2016 WSRF will develop existing and future The report assesses key economic and 2014, continued Bochinger. International
themes and aims to attract new industry program trends for each major space suppliers are competing fiercely for these business
players to the space risk arena. application, which include: opportunities, with China currently accounting for
28 percent of communications satellites ordered
Identifying the wide range of space risks Earth observation programs received by emerging programs, and Europe for 54
to be covered, Lucy Gilchrist, Head of the $10.9 billion in 2014, becoming the percent of Earth observation satellites.
WSRF, said, We have to open our minds to first application area after eight years of
all the risks that could be out there for our continuous growth driven by the combined World Risk Forum additional information:
industry, such as economic, geopolitical, investments of 52 countries. worldspaceriskforum.com/2016/
technology, legal, regulatory, environmental Manned spaceflight comes second with
and societal risks, to share knowledge and $10.8 billion in 2014, invested by only Euroconsults infosite:
greater understanding. This is why we strongly seven countries plus the European Space www.euroconsult-ec.com/
believe in working with Euroconsult going Agency. Budgets stabilized over recent
forward. They share the WSRF vision that years as the ISS program transitioned from Additional report information here:
understanding risk is key to a safer space. development to exploitation phase. euroconsult-ec.com/shop/government-
The development of launch vehicles has space/73-government-space-forecasts.html
Euroconsult CEO, Pacme Rvillon, explained received $7.4 billion, growing at an average of
their decision to support the WSRF initiative, 9% over the past ten years driven by investments
The space sector is currently in a unique required for next-generation launchers. Due

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Globecomm + NovelSat Are Happy Campers Telsat 12 VANTAGE Passes Tests

Following the successful DVB-S2 standards. NovelSat growing demand for 4K


satellite distribution of NS3 increases data rates and UHDTV, viewers of Airbus Defence and Space has successfully
a string of high-profile by more than 30 percent premiere sporting events completed the final integration and testing
news and sporting events compared with many existing are increasingly expecting of the new Telstar 12 VANTAGE satellite
using NovelSat NS3, modulators, demodulators exponentially higher for Telesat, a global satellite operator
Globecast has decided and modems. definition content. headquartered in Ottawa, Canada.
to use NovelSat spectral
efficiency software for The advantage of this next This new demand could Telstar 12 VANTAGE is being transported to
global satellite video generation technology goes quadruple current Tanegashima, Japan from the Airbus Defence
distribution of some of the far beyond capacity savings. bandwidth requirements, and Space facilities in Toulouse, France. The
major events that it covers. In extreme conditions, further increasing the satellite is due to be launched in the coming
NovelSat NS3 boosts network necessity of technologies weeks on an H-IIA launch vehicle built by
Globecast distributes SD, reliability and availability such as NovelSat NS3 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.
HD and 4K video from the more effectively and to help control costs by
most watched live news and efficiently handles channel optimizing the efficiency of Based on Airbus Defence and Spaces
sporting events and will now impairments including phase costly satellite bandwidth. Eurostar E3000 platform, Telstar 12
be adding NovelSat satellite noise, non-linearity, jamming VANTAGE is fitted with more than 50 high
transmission solutions to its and interference. Globecast has been power amplifiers that will operate in Ku- and
existing capabilities. particularly successful in Ka-bands over four regional beams and eight
As a key partner for our showcasing how NovelSat spot beams.
Globecast is a provider broadcast customers, NS3 can help to streamline
of media management, weve built a reputation for broadcast distribution Telesats newest satellite will have a launch
distribution, monetization delivering a high quality operation, said Dan Peleg, mass of 4,800 kg, spacecraft power of 11 kW
and contribution solutions for service, which allows CTO of NovelSat. Our and more than a 15 year design life. This is
broadcasters. broadcasters to ensure NovelSat NS3 technology the fourth Eurostar E3000-based spacecraft
the best possible viewer raises the standard of built by Airbus Defence and Space to join
Using NovelSat NS3-based experience, said Liz spectral efficiency and Telesats fleet.
NS1000 and NS2000 McParland, Contribution performance in the satellite
Satellite Modulators and Sales Manager of Globecast. broadcast industry, putting Telstar 12 VANTAGE will give customers
Demodulators, Globecast Using NovelSat NS3 our customers at the greater flexibility in network design along
can consistently deliver more technology for our high- forefront of broadcast with improved efficiencies and lower costs
video services using less profile broadcasts, Globecast technology and viewer per bit, especially over the North Sea and
satellite bandwidth, creating can deliver consistently high satisfaction. the Mediterranean where the satellites high
greater efficiency. quality content from start to throughput capacity will support the latest
finish with limited satellite NovelSat management will mobility services for aero and maritime markets.
NovelSat NS3 technology bandwidth. be SATCON 2015 in New
has been proven to utilize York City, November 11-12 The satellite will operate at 15 degrees
satellite spectrum far more As display quality in the Israel Pavillion. West in geostationary orbit and serve the
efficiently than DVB-S and continues to improve, with growing needs of broadcast, corporate, and
government users with powerful coverage of
the Americas and EMEA regions as well as
maritime zones in Europe, the Caribbean and
South Atlantic.

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Capacity Agreement For ABS-3A

ABS-3A, a Boeing all-electric satellite, being tested by engineers.


Photo is courtesy of Boeing.

ABS and Arab Satellite Communication Organization


(Arabsat) announce both have signed an expansion capacity
agreement on ABS-3A for a multi-transponder, multiyear deal
for Ku-band payload.

The additional capacity will be used for different customer networks


within the Middle East and North Africa regions, in particular
Saudi Arabia.

Under the agreement, Arabsat will use the new bandwidth on ABS-3A
at 3 degrees West, mostly for data services for enterprises, banking
and government institutions.

ABS-3A, an all-electric propulsion satellite built by Boeing, entered


commercial service on August 31. The satellite features 48 C- and
Ku-band transponders (96 x 36MHz equivalent) and is equipped with
high performance beams to support rapidly growing markets in the
Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Africa regions.

ABS-3A provides expansion capacity to reach markets servicing high-


growth data, video, mobility and government applications.

This new contract reiterates Arabsats confidence in ABS to support


their business plan for this expanding market. We look forward to
continually strengthening our relationship with Arabsat in the future,
said Tom Choi, CEO of ABS.

Khalid Balkheyour, President and CEO of ARABSAT, said, This


agreement will enable ARABSAT to expand its customer base and
provide more options and solutions.

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Yahsats Brazilian Plans Bring Newtec In As A Team Member

OSS/BSS into the VSAT service platform for


both wholesale and consumer segments.
By doing so, we are extending our service
offering and ensuring a high level of customer
experience for all.

Marcio Tiago, Yahsats Brazil Country Director,


said, Yahsat is committed to addressing the
market needs across Brazil by implementing a
best-in-class platform, coupled with a flexible
OSS/BSS platform, which together provide
greater capacity and functionality for a wide
range of customers. Yahsats pre-defined
high-speed broadband bundles will provide
speeds up to 15-20 Mbps, while the platform
will also enable customized solutions to meet
wholesale and corporate requirements.

Masood M. Sharif Mahmood, Chief Executive Officer at Yahsat, and Serge Van Herck, CEO at Serge Van Herck, CEO at Newtec, said, As
Newtec, at the signing of the two companies agreement. a multiservice platform, Newtec Dialog
guarantees optimal modulation and
UAE-based satellite operator Yahsat from consumer and enterprise broadband bandwidth allocation, whether it is being
announced during the Latin America customers, to the provision of backhaul used for enterprise, consumer broadband,
Satellite Congress a contract award services for telecom operators and ISPs. cellular backhaul or mobility on traditional or
to Newtec for the delivery of service HTS satellites. The VSAT hubs also feature
platforms and operating systems in support Yahsats third satellite, Al Yah 3, is scheduled Newtecs patented return link technology, Mx-
of the companys planned extension across for service launch in early 2017, extending DMA, which enables services to run more
Brazil in 2017. the companys commercial Ka-band efficiently and reliably than ever before over
coverage to an additional 19 countries and satellite.
Yahsat has awarded a new contract to 600 million users across Brazil and Africa.
Newtec for their Newtec Dialog multiservice Al Yah 3 will cover more than 95 percent of Newtecs Bart Van Utterbeeck, Vice President
VSAT platform, including VSAT baseband Brazils population. South America added, Yahsat and its
hubs, user terminals, as well as the Operating customers will be benefitting from high quality
Support System (OSS) and Business Support This latest partnership is in preparation for services through the advantages from the
System (BSS). these developments, and is in line with Yahsats Newtec Dialog solution. It will allow Yahsat to
strategy to appeal to wider demographics in build its network and to adapt the provided
The contract also caters for the supply of the markets in which it operates. services as their business grows and diversifies
various types of Customer Premise Equipment across Brazil and abroad.
(CPE). The turnkey solution provided by While Newtec is the preferred partner for the
Newtec, in partnership with Tech Mahindra, is Brazilian market, the Newtec platform may yahsat.ae/
integrated with an Oracle platform, bringing also be deployed in other territories across
Tier-1 capabilities to the OSS/BSS layer. Yahsats footprint. newtec.eu/

Tech Mahindra comes with more than 20 The partnership reinforces Yahsats
years of experience in delivering OSS/BSS commitment to expanding its footprint in
solutions to global telecom operators and has growing markets, strengthening Yahsats
a strong presence in Brazil. position as the worlds eighth largest operator
in terms of revenue.
This partnership intends to maximize flexibility
and innovation and will allow Yahsat and its David Murphy, Yahsat Chief Commercial
customers to benefit from a broader product Officer, said, This latest contract award
range and wider implementation, better to Newtec signifies the first time a satellite
serving the needs of its various markets operator is set to integrate a fully-fledged

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European Parliament Resolution In Favor Of ADS-B Applaued By Aireon

efficiency. It is imperative that we make


safety a priority and it is encouraging that
Parliament has made this critical issue a key
objective during the WRC.

The Aireon Partners are pleased with the


support and commitment from the European
Parliament to improve air traffic safety, as
Aireon LLC applauds the European stated in the resolution. We see this as a
Parliament for adopting a resolution to Members of the European Parliament across strong endorsement of the need to improve
enhance aviation safety and efficiency the political spectrum were universally global flight safety and efficiency using
through global flight tracking systems. supportive of the resolution, including the investments that are already being made by
Chairman of the Transport Committee, the airlines, said Eamonn Brennan, chief
The resolution supports the assignment of Michael Cramer (Green Party, Germany), executive officer, Irish Aviation Authority (IAA).
primary radio spectrum allocation for satellite- Marian-Jean Marinescu (PPE, Romania) and
based Automatic Dependent Surveillance- Lucy Anderson (S&D, UK) who detailed the The European Parliament has set the
Broadcast (ADS-B). European Parliaments importance of a having a global solution given standard in supporting this action and as the
Commissioner for Transport, Violeta Bulc, the geographical limitations of existing flight Air Navigation Service Provider in Canada, we
called on all EU member states to welcome tracking systems and ensuring the ability fully support this initiative from the other side
this resolution in order to ensure the objective to help aircraft navigate difficult weather of the Atlantic, said John Crichton, president
of global flight tracking is supported in conditions in ways that are challenging with and chief executive officer, NAV CANADA.
negotiations during the upcoming World current technology. Primary spectrum allocation for space-based
Radiocommunications Conference (WRC). global flight tracking is putting safety first.
Roberta Neri, chief executive officer, ENAV, It is our primary goal and main objective in
Space-based ADS-B will allow for real-time air said, A primary spectrum allocation will maintaining our airspace.
traffic monitoring, and provide performance- ensure that the worlds aviation community
based enhancements in safety and efficiency, has access to the next-generation air aireon.com/
consistent with the International Civil Aviation traffic surveillance capability of space-
Organizations (ICAO) objectives. based ADS-B to improve global safety and

Inmarsats SAS Heads To Greece

Inmarsat will locate the Satellite Access passenger connectivity solution in Europe allocation in all 28 EU member states.
Station (SAS) for its European Aviation to combine an advanced satellite network
Network (EAN) high-speed inflight and LTE-based ground network, the latter of The new SAS at Nemea will serve as a
connectivity solution in Greece, under which will be operated by Deutsche Telekom. gateway towards Inmarsats advanced
an agreement with OTE, the largest Aircraft will switch automatically between S-band satellite, which is currently being
telecommunications provider in Greece and satellite and terrestrial connectivity using an manufactured by Thales Alenia Space, and a
member of the Deutsche Telekom Group. onboard network communicator for optimal compact, lightweight Mobile Satellite Services
service delivery. As a result, airlines will be (MSS) terminal being produced by Cobham
The development of the SAS in Nemea, able to offer reliable, high-speed onboard SATCOM. OTE will deliver and operate the
Peloponnese, will be a key infrastructure internet access to passengers across Europes satellite teleport facilities on the same site that
milestone for EAN, which was unveiled by high-traffic flight paths, using Inmarsats has also hosted Inmarsats Ka-band Global
Inmarsat last month as the first aviation 30MHz (2 x 15MHz) S-band spectrum Xpress (GX) satellite access station since 2012.

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New Territory To Be Accessed By Forthcoming Chinese Satellites

A series of scientific satellites, including many difficulties in making the optical 2016. It will carry out research in microgravity
one to probe dark matter, will be instrument. We are confident of launching it and space life science to provide scientific
launched later this year and next year, in the first half of next year, Wu said. support to manned space missions. The
said Wu Ji, director of the National satellite is expected carry out 19 experiments
Space Science Center under the Chinese A retrievable scientific research satellite, in six fields.
Academy of Sciences (CAS), in a new SJ-10, will also be launched in the first half of
report from Xinhua.

The development of four


scientific satellites is going well,
Wu said recently at an event
to mark the 10th anniversary of
cooperation between Chinas
Double Star space mission
and the European Space
Agencys (ESA) Cluster mission
to investigate the earths
magnetosphere.

The first of the series, the dark


matter particle explorer, will
be launched from the Jiuquan
Satellite Launch Center in
northwest China at the end of
this year. All the major tests
and experiments have been
completed, and a mission control
center for scientific satellites has
been set up in Huairou, a northern
suburb of Beijing, Wu said.

The dark-matter particle


explorer satellite will observe the
direction, energy and electric
charge of high-energy particles
in space in search of dark matter,
said Chang Jin, chief scientist
of the project. It will have the
widest observation spectrum and
highest energy resolution of any
dark-matter probe in the world.
Dark matter is one of the most
important mysteries of physics.
Scientists believe in its existence
based on the law of universal
gravitation, but have never
directly detected it.

China will also launch a satellite


for quantum science experiments
next year. Its very difficult
to develop the payload of the
satellite. We have overcome

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AsiaSat Launches A Ginormous Footprint Via Their AsiaSat 4 Satellite

Asian TV operators and home


viewers with an AsiaSat 4
C-band antenna and a HEVC
set-top box (STB) will be able content and technology partners to drive UHD
to receive the UHD channel audience penetration in Asia, said Sabrina
directly. Cubbon, Vice President, Marketing and
The new 4K-SAT channel Global Accounts of AsiaSat.
broadcasts full UHD produced
videos featuring fashion, The launch of this UHD channel on our
lifestyle and documentaries new AsiaSat 4 UHD broadcast platform
from content partners including provides an opportunity for all stakeholders to
Hong Kong Cyberport experience and promote UHD content in Asia.
Management Company This reaffirms our commitment to promoting
Artistic rendition of the AsiaSat 4 satellite. Limited, FashionTV and Rohde leading edge technologies for the broadcast
Image is courtesy of AsiaSat.
& Schwarz. community. We shall continue to focus on
Asia Satellite Telecommunications Co. compelling UHD content to enhance the
Ltd. (AsiaSat) announces the launch of The compelling UHD content from FashionTV quality of the television viewing experience.
its first Ultra-HD (UHD) television includes major fashion shows from all over the
channel 4K-SAT at 122 degrees East world as well as features highlighting the latest The 4K-SAT channel encoded in HEVC, is
on AsiaSat 4. in beauty and lifestyle trends, all delivered to broadcasting at 50 frames per second (fps)
Asian viewers in clear, ultra-high definition. with 10-bit colour depth.
This marks a new era for AsiaSats satellite
broadcasting services in the region. FashionTV, the global multimedia network In addition to offering 3840 x 2160 pixels
leader in fashion and lifestyle content, also resolution, four times the resolution of the
This new UHD channel will be available free- broadcasts its HD and SD channels on AsiaSat full HDTV, the UHD specification also means
to-air (FTA) across more than 50 countries and 5 and AsiaSat 7 in the Asia-Pacific. a richer color palette, with more saturated
regions within AsiaSat 4s enormous footprint, colours and fine colour gradations.
spanning from New Zealand to Pakistan and We are delighted to be at the forefront of
part of the Middle East. next generation broadcasting technology, The superior quality of UHD broadcasting will
bringing to Asian viewers true UHD content. deliver to consumers much better quality and
We look forward to working closely with our more realistic picture and sound, offering an
immersive viewing experience, particularly for
sporting events and action movies.

The UHD channel is available free-to-


air (FTA) on AsiaSat 4 with the following
reception parameters:

Orbital Location : 122 degrees East


Transponder : A4-C13H
Polarisation : Horizontal
Frequency : 4120 MHz
Video Format : HEVC DVB-S2
Modulation : 8PSK
Symbol Rate : 29.72 Msym/sec
FEC : 5/6

asiasat.com

AsiaSat 4 C-band EIRP (dBW)

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HTS Is Knocking On Your Door... Are You Ready?
A Gilat Satellite Networks Perspective

T
By Doreet Oren, Director of Product Marketing, Gilat Satellite Networks
Byline

o articulate the impact of High Throughput Satellites (HTS) In this new era, the satellite industry is poised to
on the satellite ecosystem is a most challenging task. rattle the traditional hegemony of terrestrial
After years of satellite communications existing as a niche communications in non-rural markets.
market, useful primarily where terrestrial communications
solutions were not feasible, satellites can now compete in Consumer broadband is, by far, the most
high-capacity markets. widely used market for HTS today and will most likely continue to be
so. However, the capacity surge that HTS provides lends itself to a much
Hastening this trend are the vastly larger amounts of capacity now available, broader set of applications, including those with the potential for higher
thanks to HTS. This abundance has lowered the cost of satellite bandwidth margins than what consumer broadband can offer.
where such can now compete with terrestrial solutions.
These other markets are maturing and are expected to grow significantly
In parallel, increased worldwide demand for data services has opened the over the next few years, exploiting abundant HTS capacity. Cellular
door for expansion to new markets and services. Along with the built-in backhauling, and in particular 3G/LTE backhauling, is showing high growth
strengths of a satellite solutionmassive throughput capacity, a worldwide as cellular networks expand to rural and remote regions worldwide. Another
footprint and rapid deploymentHTS satellites benefit from faster data high-growth market is mobility, due to the increasing demand for passenger
rates and a four-to-tenfold reduction in the cost-per-bit. in-flight connectivity and communications for vessels at sea.

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Implications Of Increased HTS Capacity For satellite service providers, this fact has implications for the business
HTS architecture is based on many spot beams (10-100 beams) covering model. In many cases, service provides are unable to fund the initial high
a geographic area rather than the wide beams implemented in traditional CAPEX investment for the hub baseband equipment that is required for
satellites. By reusing frequencies, in a method similar to that of cellular HTS at its service start and during service ramp-up. This essentially forces
networks, spot beam satellites are able to provide much more capacity than satellite operators to partner with ground segment providers to deliver
standard wide-beam satellites. baseband transmission capabilities on all of the beams to ensure immediate
coverage. The result is a shift in the satellite business model from purely
The primary impetus for developing HTS was to increase available selling capacity (MHz) to offering managed services (Mbps).
bandwidth at a lower price per bit. A typical HTS system is capable of
delivering 20 to 100 Gbps of data, servicing tens to hundreds of thousands The need for virtual network operators (VNOs) with various business
of users. This provides 10 to 100 times the capacity of traditional wide- models that require support is also being witnessed. By equipping VNOs
beam coverage satellites, all the while maintaining similar launch costs. The with a logical or physical separate network and independent management
following example illustrates how the expanded capacity of HTS impacts capabilities, they can manage their customer services and bandwidth
ground segment equipment: requirements across multiple beams without the upfront investment in
gateway infrastructure.
Scenario A: A traditional wide-beam satellite with a payload of 1.1GHz,
or approximately 2Gbps, is composed of a single wide beam. Baseband For satellite service providers to host VNO services in an HTS environment,
equipment in one gateway lights up the wide beam. greater ground segment architecture flexibility is required. One option for
supporting this model is to move VNO management to a cloud service,
Scenario B: A high-throughput satellite with a payload of 10.5 GHz, which enables a cross-beam network view of all subscribers.
or approximately 21Gbps, is composed of 21 spot beams. Baseband
equipment is spread over three gateways to light up the 21 beams. The Shifting Role Of Ground Segment Architecture
As HTS networks require deploying ground segment equipment to cover
Note that HTS provides huge growth opportunities thanks to the multiple beams, often in multiple gateways, a substantial initial investment
additional capacities. The initial CAPEX investment in scenario B, however, is needed. This expense can be offset by new opportunities for using the
is significantly higher than in scenario A. This is due to the fact that hub large amount of bandwidth, increasing not only the satellite fill ratio, but
baseband equipment deployment is required to support transmission in more importantly, improving revenue-per-bit.
each of the spot beams rather than in just supporting a single transmission
when using a wide beam.

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An architecture that addresses the unique opportunities and challenges of Centralized Global NMSThe network needs to be easily and
HTS include: remotely controllable by a single global and centralized network
management system. It should enable full configuration, control
Bandwidth managementAlthough HTS provides abundant and monitoring of all hub elements and remote terminals,
aggregate bandwidth, it divides that bandwidth into many regardless of their physical location.
geographically separated beams. This has implications for fixed
satellite services, providing multiple choices for beam selection Network Scalability and Flexibility The architecture
due to adjacent overlapping beams. For service continuity in must easily and cost-effectively facilitate business growth. It
mobility applications, automatic beam-switching is required. To should be easy to provide additional geographic coverage or
guarantee the expected bandwidth service level agreements, a additional satellite bandwidth capacity to support a growing
flexible planning and allocation method should be in place. subscriber base or expand your business to new markets.
The architecture should also present operations at a level of
Support for Multiple MarketsThe surge of capacity and abstraction that makes the complexities of spot beam satellites
the growing need for data connectivity brings opportunities transparent to the service provider.
for multiple new markets, each with its specific needs. The
architecture must support fast-growing HTS markets such as Reduced OPEX/CAPEX
consumer broadband, cellular 3G/LTE backhauling, mobility and Equipment must be carefully designed to support the
enterprise. Ideally a single platform should provide support for skyrocketing need for additional capacity. Rack space and
service expansion to any fixed or mobility market. Tailored VSATs power costs can be significant, therefore a cost-effective ground
optimized for the various market needs must be available as part segment should be sufficiently dense to minimize footprint
of the offering. and power consumption. Another cost reduction mechanism is
remote operation, reducing the overhead of in-person site visits.
Cloud-based Distributed ArchitectureWhen planning support This minimizes manual intervention in LAN and RF configuration,
for dynamic resource allocation among applications or across shortens activation time and improves reliability.
beams, there is great value in rethinking the ground segment
architecture. On one hand, the ground segment architecture These attributes, implemented properly, can make all the difference
must be sufficiently flexible to support baseband equipment when charting the course of your satellite networks growth. Gilat Satellite
located in multiple gateways. On the other hand, it is advisable Networks has recently launched a new ground segment architecture
to locate data processing servers (performing acceleration, designed to address the exciting opportunities that lie ahead with HTS.
routing, QoS and management functions) in a cloud data center For information regarding X-Architecture for SkyEdge II-c, please access
to gain operational efficiency. This requirement is best met with a www.gilat.com/X-Architecture
cloud-based distributed architecture and built-in support for next-
Doreet Oren ([email protected]) is Director of Product Marketing for Gilat
generation software-defined networking. Satellite Networks. In this role, Oren is responsible for defining product
positioning, messaging and go to market strategies and is responsible for
market research and analyst relations.

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Spaceflights Falcon 9 To Transport The Winners Of Googles Lunar XPRIZE Ticket To The Moon

Signing the launch agreement was made


possible due to the completion of an
additional fundraising round led by the two
major contributors of SpaceIL: Dr. Miriam and
Sheldon G. Adelson Family Foundation and
Morris Kahns Kahn Foundation.
SpaceIL has purchased launch services from
Artistic rendition of the lander, courtesy of Spaceflight Industries. Spaceflight Industries; an American space
company who recently purchased a SpaceX
In Jerusalem, Israeli President Reuven launch contracts. It gives all of us at XPRIZE Falcon 9 launcher and will manifest SpaceILs
Rivlin, and Bob Weiss, vice chairman and and Google the great pride to say, the new spacecraft as a co-lead spot, which will sit
president of XPRIZE, SpaceIL announced space race is on! in a designated capsule inside the launcher,
a significant milestone in its race to the among a cluster of secondary payloads.
moon: securing a ticket to the moon on To win the Google Lunar XPRIZE, a privately
a SpaceX Falcon 9 launcher, with a mission funded team must successfully place an Once the capsule separates from the
scheduled for the second half of 2017. unmanned spacecraft on the moons surface launcher, it will automatically release the
that explores at least 500 meters and spacecraft, which will use advanced navigation
With this, SpaceIL becomes the first team to transmits high-definition video and images sensors to guide it to the lunar surface,
produce a verified launch contract in the $30 back to Earth, before the mission deadline of with engineers in a mission control room
million Google Lunar XPRIZE competition and December 31, 2017. standing by to remotely send commands and
aims to accomplish not only the first Israeli corrections as needed.
mission to the moon, but also the worlds first Only three countries have soft-landed a
private lunar mission. rover on the surface of the moon: the United Were excited to work closely with the
States, Russia, and China. Now the notion of SpaceIL team to help them realize their
We are proud to officially confirm receipt the small state of Israel being added to this mission of getting to the moon, said Curt
and verification of SpaceILs launch contract, exclusive list look more promising than ever, Blake, president of Spaceflights launch
positioning them as the first and only Google said SpaceIL CEO Eran Privman. business. Its very gratifying to play an
Lunar XPRIZE team to demonstrate this integral part in SpaceILs quest to win the
important achievement, thus far, said Bob Last year we made significant strides toward Google Lunar XPRIZE.
Weiss, vice chairman and president of XPRIZE. landing on the moon, both in terms of project
financing and in terms of the engineering Also, SpaceIL has unveiled a new and
The magnitude of this achievement design and now, we are thrilled to finally improved design of its spacecraft,
cannot be overstated, representing an secure our launch agreement. This takes us completed by SpaceIL engineers with
unprecedented and monumental commitment one huge step closer to realize our vision consultation from world-renowned Israeli
for a privately-funded organization, and kicks of recreating an Apollo effect in Israel: to industrial designer, Alex Padwa, regarding
off an exciting phase of the competition in inspire a new generation to pursue Science, the spacecrafts exterior.
which the other 15 teams now have until the Engineering, Technology, and Math (STEM).
end of 2016 to produce their own verified

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Airbus Defence & Space Goes With Advantech Wireless For BLOS

Andy Hide, Airbus Defence & Space Project The award winning A-SAT technology
Manager, said, In looking for a partner for provided in this deployment is beyond dual
this project, our team looked long and hard mode DVB-RCS/TDMA-SCPC. It monitors
at a wide range of options. I am delighted to channel utilization and switches the satellite
confirm that Advantech Wireless has proven access method and MODCOD for the return
to be an excellent choice: Firstly, they clearly channel in real-time to dynamically maximize
know their customer and their solution is the space segment utilization efficiency.
not only a smart fit to requirements, they
Advantech Wireless has been selected are also continually pushing to innovate. Additionally, by having TDMA and true
by Airbus Defence & Space to provide Secondly, their dedication to the project has DVB-S2 SCPC technologies in a single
the Beyond Line of Sight communications been outstanding: results do not happen platform, the switch between traffic patterns
solution as part of their very successful overnight and Advantech Wireless has is efficiently supported and all risks of
Border Control infrastructure. remained consistently committed throughout, equipment obsolescence are mitigated.
frequently going that extra mile to keep the
Advantech Wireless have successfully project on track. advantechwireless.com/
partnered with Airbus to provide A-SAT
technology capable hubs and remotes Advantech Wireless offers two-way, open
delivering a realistic, affordable and adaptable standard (DVB-RCS), broadband satellite
SatCom option where fiber or microwave links access system. Their hubs and terminals are
are unachievable in a Border Control and highly flexible and several different network
Security arena. architectures are possible.

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NASAs OSIRIS-REx Becomes A Viable Entity, Thanks To Lockheed Martin

OSIRIS-REx is the third mission in NASAs


New Frontiers Program. NASAs Marshall
Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama,
manages New Frontiers for the agencys
Science Mission Directorate in Washington.

For more information about the


OSIRIS-REx mission:

http://www.asteroidmission.org/
http://www.nasa.gov/osiris-rex
http://www.lockheedmartin.com/osirisrex

This is an exciting time for the program, as


we now have a completed spacecraft and the
team gets to test drive it, in a sense, before
we actually fly it to Bennu, said Rich Kuhns,
OSIRIS-REx program manager at Lockheed
Martin Space Systems. The environmental
test phase is an important time in the mission,
Artistic rendition of NASAs OSIRIS-REx spacecraft.
Image is courtesy of Lockheed Martin. as it will reveal any issues with the spacecraft
and instruments, while here on Earth, before
Lockheed Martin has completed the OSIRIS-REx is scheduled to ship from we send it into deep space.
assembly of NASAs OSIRIS-REx spacecraft. Lockheed Martins facility to NASAs Kennedy
Space Center next May, where it will undergo This milestone marks the end of the design
The spacecraft is now undergoing final preparations for launch. and assembly stage, said Dante Lauretta,
environmental testing at the companys Space principal investigator for OSIRIS-REx at the
Systems facilities near Denver. After launch in September of 2016, the University of Arizona, Tucson. We now move
spacecraft will travel to the near-Earth on to test the entire flight system over the
OSIRIS-REx will be the first U.S. mission to asteroid Bennu and bring at least a 60-gram range of environmental conditions that will
return samples from an asteroid back to Earth. (2.1-ounce) sample back to Earth for study. be experienced on the journey to Bennu and
OSIRIS-REx, which stands for Origins, Spectral back. This phase is critical to mission success,
Interpretation, Resource Identification, Scientists expect that Bennu may hold clues to and I am confident that we have built the right
Security, Regolith Explorer, is going to Bennu, the origin of the solar system and the source system for the job.
a carbon-rich asteroid that could hold clues to of water and organic molecules that may have
the origin of the solar system. made their way to Earth.

Over the next five months, the spacecraft will OSIRIS-RExs investigation will inform future
be subjected to a range of rigorous tests that efforts to develop a mission to mitigate an
simulate the vacuum, vibration and extreme Earth impact of an asteroid, should one
temperatures it will experience throughout be required.
the life of its mission.
NASAs Goddard Space Flight Center
Specifically, OSIRIS-REx will undergo tests provides overall mission management,
to simulate the harsh environment of space, systems engineering and safety and mission
including thermal vacuum, launch acoustics, assurance for OSIRIS-REx.
separation and deployment shock,
vibration, and electromagnetic interference Dante Lauretta is the missions principal
and compatibility. investigator at the University of Arizona.
Lockheed Martin Space Systems near Denver
is building the spacecraft and will provide
flight operations.

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Processing Continues On Cygnus For December 3 Launch Date

This was followed by the spacecrafts move


into the buildings high bay, where it will be
uncovered, removed from atop its transporter,
and placed into a work stand to begin
preparations for propellant loading this week.

Developed and built by Orbital ATK, the


Cygnus comprises the pressurized cargo
module and attached service module, which
houses the solar arrays and propulsion system.

The spacecraft is set to deliver equipment,


supplies and research to the station on the
companys fourth Commercial Resupply
Services flight.

Photo of the Cygnus spacecraft during approach to the ISS. Launch aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas
Photo is courtesy of NASA.
V is scheduled for December 3 from Space
Kennedy Space Center is reporting that Station has been moved from the Space Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Air
the Cygnus spacecraft that will carry nearly Station Processing Facility to the Payload Force Station.
6,000 pounds of cargo on the next U.S. Hazardous Servicing Facility (PHSF) at
Story by Anna Heiney.
resupply flight to the International Space NASAs Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

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Fairing Well, Indeed...

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By Hendrik Thielemann, Vice President, Communications, RUAG Space

ith two new, ultramodern production facilities, Swiss The second factory, which is also RUAGs first
space-industry supplier RUAG Space will be able production site in the US, is being built in Decatur,
to manufacture payload fairings for launch vehicles Alabama, in the immediate vicinity of Americas
much more efficiently and cost-effectively than number-one space launch provider, United
previously possible. Launch Alliance (ULA). At present, fairings
for the US American market are still
RUAG Space is the worlds leading provider of composite payload fairings. manufactured in Switzerland.
These structures form the nose cone of launch vehicles. They are designed
to protect the fragile satellites they carry into space during the pre-launch As of mid-2017, RUAG will be able to supply ULA with products made on
and launch phases when they are exposed to high mechanical loads and American soil in Decatur. In the first instance, the factory will produce the
extremely high temperatures due to frictional forces acting on the spacecraft inter-stage adapter that links the main and upper stages of the Atlas V-400
as it passes through Earths atmosphere. rocket. Payload fairings for the Atlas V-500 will be added at a later date.

As a partner of the first hour, RUAG Space supplied the fairings for all Ariane Further into the future, RUAG plans to use the under construction Alabama
launch vehicles. The company has since expanded this activity and now also facility to manufacture carbon-fiber-reinforced components for the new ULA
builds nose cones for the smaller European Vega launcher and for the US Vulcan launcher.
Atlas V-500.

The first of the two new RUAG factories, being constructed in the Swiss
town of Emmen, is due to open shortly. The first payload fairings will be
produced there in 2016.

Ultrasonic inspection of
a Vega Fairing in RUAGs
new robotic NDI facility.
Photo is courtesy of
RUAG Space.

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A 21 meter long mould is needed to build half shells for Ariane and Atlas-V in a single piece.
Photo is courtesy of RUAG Space.

Manual Processes Give Way To Automation Giant CFRP Structures Manufactured In A Single Piece
The two new production facilities will operate according to an entirely new, This vertical integration stage will no longer be necessary in the future. In
semi-automated process. This will enable RUAG Space to substantially the new production facilities, RUAG will be able to manufacture half shells
reduce the manufacturing costs of its payload fairings and other structural for payload fairings with a length of up to 20 meters in a single piece,
components of launch vehicles, without compromising quality or reliability. instead of assembling them from separate elements. A brand-new building
It places us in an ideal position to consolidate our lead in the launch with a surface area of more than 5000 m2 has been constructed for this
vehicle market, which is experiencing growing pressure on costs, said purpose at the factory site in Emmen (see photo on next page).
RUAG Space CEO, Peter Guggenbach. Cheaper access to space is an
imperative that applies both in Europe and in the United States. But this
In this new production center, the materials for the sandwich structure are
can only be achieved if suppliers to the space industry automate their cut to size using a numerically controlled process and then prepared on an
manufacturing processes. automated lay-up table. The task of laying the sandwich structure onto the
bonding mold is simplified by laser projectors, which project the lay-up plan
Until now, the outsized carbon-fiber-reinforced structures were mostly onto the mold.
crafted by hand. The payload fairing for an Ariane rocket is composed
of 14 separate elements, each one consisting of a honeycomb core An air-cushion transport system is used to move the payload fairing and the
made of aluminum and outer layers of carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer bonding mold, which measures 21 meters in length and weighs 55 metric
(CFRP) material. tons, on to the next step in the process: hardening the sandwich structure.

Each layer of this sandwich structure is laid down manually. The laminated This step no longer requires an autoclaveinstead, the structure is
shell elements are subsequently hardened in an autoclave, then inspected hardened in a conventional industrial furnace at atmospheric pressure. This
and finished by hand. They are then passed to a vertical integration station so-called out-of-autoclave method is the result of advances in carbon-fiber
where they are assembled into two half shells of seven elements each, in a technology, particularly with respect to resins.
meticulous manual process.
After hardening, the structure is inspected using a non-destructive inspection
(NDI) procedurean essential part of the product quality assurance process
at RUAG Space. This inspection, which used to be performed manually,

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The greatly simplified integration process now merely consists of trimming
and deburring and drilling holes for mounting the fairing separation system
and sealing rails. These tasks are all computer-controlled.

The next stage in the process is machining, which involves cutting and
milling all of the necessary openings in the half-shell structure, the adhesive
bonding of all inserts and frames to accommodate access panels and
interfaces to ground systems and the launch vehicle, and then finishing the
work on the thermal shield and sealing elements.

A special machining station was designed to facilitate these manual tasks


by enabling the half shell to be rotated around its longitudinal axis, thereby
providing more convenient access.

The finished half shell is then transferred to the paint shop, where a
special white coating that provides thermal and electrostatic protection is
applied. The final stage after painting involves installing various additional
subsystems such as electrical wiring, instruments, an acoustic shield, the
pyrotechnic ignition system and mission-specific access panels and devices.

The payload fairing is then ready for handover to the customer and shipment
to the launch pad.

http://www.ruag.com/

As Vice President Communications, Hendrik Thielemann is responsible for


internal as well as external communications at RUAG Space. Prior to joining
RUAG, Hendrik Thielemann spent nearly a decade in various corporate
communications positions pertaining to the space division at the Swiss
Oerlikon Group and at European Aeronautic Defense and Space Company
(today Airbus Defence & Space). Hendrik Thielemann completed his studies in
communication sciences at the University of Mnster (Germany) with a masters
degree and subsequently worked as a newspaper editor for several years.

Today an Ariane Fairings is assembled into two half shells of seven


elements each, in a meticulous manual process.
Photo is courtesy of RUAG Space.

is now carried out by an


industrial robot.

The automated scanner


supports the NDI
specialists using air-
coupled ultrasonic
through transmission
technology. The result
is a C-scan image of
the part, enabling
convenient and reliable
detection of defects.
After inspection,
the half shell is passed
to a horizontal
integration station.

An outside view of the new RUAG Composite Center in


Emmen, Switzerland. Photo is courtesy of RUAG Space.

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InfoBeam
Space For All Vision To Occur In The UAE

I could tell you a number of such examples.


To close, I would like to talk about Africa. At
my very modest level, I would like to offer to
this great continent the means to develop
its own energy resources, to own its own
communications systems at a wide extent.
This is something that S3 can allow Africa.

Through a recent campaign of seeking for


strategic investors, S3 has now signed a
partnership agreement with D&B group to
work towards building a successful partnership
with the D&B Group.

Pascal Jaussi, founder and CEO of Swiss


Swiss Space Systems (Holding) SA, The advanced technology of reusable Space Systems, said, We are delighted that
through its subsidiary S3 Middle East, spacecraft launching systems, combined with S3 and D&B have joined hands to develop
announces a major partnership with D&B recent small satellite innovations, enable the Space for All philosophy in the Middle
Group to deliver access to space with the applications such as analytics and monitoring East. This highlights how S3 is becoming a
Middle East. of primary resources, pollution, migrations, trusted partner of the United Arab Emirates,
natural disasters, strategic asset surveillance, where independent access to space is a key
The goal is to develop, manufacture, certify and global Internet connectivity. priority. I am convinced that S3 and D&B will
and operate unmanned suborbital shuttles to work successfully towards the goal of opening
locally launch small satellites up to 250 kg The D&B Group specialize in financial a new vision for a common space future in the
by 2019. consulting, natural resource trading and region.
ecology. Today, they are expanding the scope
Swiss Space Systems (Holding) SA has of their activities into space, through their key The official inauguration of the S3 Middle
announced the signature of a major collaboration with S3. East office with take place during the Dubai
investment and partnership agreement from Air Show in November 2015, at the Emirates
D&B Group to open an S3 Middle-East The D&B Group was founded in 1999 by Dr. Tower on Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai (UAE),
subsidiary, and to develop access to Space Amin Abbas Forati, and it has strong presence with a live video transmission from S3
from the Middle East. This investment has in Middle East and Africa. Headquarters in Payerne, Switzerland.
far-reaching implications for S3s continued
global expansion plans. Swiss Space Systems partnerships include
According to D&B Group CEO, Dr. A. space industrial companies such as Dassault
The Space for All vision of S3 is Forati, I live in Dubai and I have seen the Aviation, Kuznetsov, RKK Energia, Thales
progressively earning its reputation countys spectacular transformation over the Alenia Space, as well as academic and
through a commitment to aerospace last 15 years. The UAE is the country where scientific networks worldwide.
excellence. For this, the ambitions of Middle everything is possible, a country where the
Eastern countries are complementary and vision of a manof many mencan become The academic network of S3 will also be
appreciative of Dr. Amin Abbas Forati reality, a bit like S3. I would like, modestly, opened to Emirati students in the near future.
chairman of the D&B group for his efforts to provide the UAE, with the possibility to
and selecting the UAE from among the Arab become the first Arab Nation to own its own s-3.ch/en/home
countries to became the first country to have spatial technology, not only in the field of
this technology, and with the opening of S3 launching satellites but in the conception of
Middle East, the D&B group will introduce revolutionary satellites, as well.
the UAE to the prestigious clan of future
space launcher countries. The UAE is the leading country in the region,
look at the Louvre Abu Dhabi opening
the European Culture to Arab Culture,
Emirates has the biggest airline in the
world one of the top Airline Companies such
as Emirates airline.

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African DTH Network Uplink System Selects CPI Satcom Products SuperLinear TWTA

The Satcom Division of Communications CPI is the one of the largest manufacturers of
& Power Industries LLC (CPI) has been high-power communications amplifiers. CPIs
awarded a competitive contract valued in broad line of HPAs includes solid-state power
excess of $600,000 (at list prices) from an amplifiers (SSPAs), TWTAs and klystron power
African integrator for the companys new, amplifiers (KPAs).
1.25 kW, DBS-band SuperLinear traveling
wave tube amplifiers (TWTAs) and related CPIs amplifiers are used around the world in
system hardware. fixed and mobile gateways for both military
and commercial applications.
CPIs products will be part of a primary uplink
system in a well-established, DTH network CPI offers amplifiers in frequencies from
in Africa. In addition, the customer chose CPI S-band to V-band and supports its fielded
because CPI manufactures both the TWT products through more than 20 service
CPIs SuperLinear high-power amplifier and the amplifier and because CPIs centers around the world.
(HPA) was selected over competing SuperLinear TWTA high-power efficiency
products in part because of its patented results in significant power cost savings for cpii.com/division.cfm/4
LifeExtender/LifePredictor technology, the end user.
which can result in an increase of up to 50
percent in tube longevity.

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Satisfying The Capacity Needs Of MENA
An ETL Systems Perspective

T
By Esen Bayar, Chief Technical Officer, ETL Systems

he number of subscribers signing up for payTV services is Building Without Rebuilding


rapidly growing across the globe. To support the on-going growth in the MENA
region, ETL has opened a sales office in Dubai.
Consumers are now more willing than ever before to spend their This has enabled the company to work closely with
money in order to receive the latest in broadcast programming. operators and service providers in the MENA
One particular region where the rate of growth is escalating rapidly is the region and to understand the challenges of
Middle East and North Africa (MENA), where demand for these services has delivering content by satellite.
been, and continues to be, on a steep upward trajectory.
Television service providers in the region,
According to a Middle East and North Africa PayTV Market Monitor report, including du, one of ETLs customers, want to build extra capacity in their
1
published by IHS , the MENA payTV market saw an increase of 12.4 percent IPTV networks to further extend subscriber bases as well as to ensure full
between 2013 and 2014. This, among other revealing statistics, has led IHS network resilience.
to predict that, between 2015 and 2019, the MENA region will experience a
growth rate five times higher than the growth rate of Western marketsthat To accomplish this goal, service providers need to invest in bespoke,
includes the US, UK, Germany, France and Italy. scalable solutions that are highly adaptable in order to build precise network
capacity. For du (www.du.ae/),
The reason for this unprecedented growth is due to the regions firm anti-piracy ETL delivered 3 RF matrices, which
measures, the high quality of the payTV offerings, and the investment in local included two 32 x 128 Vortex Matrix
(Arabic) content. IHS expects primary payTV households in MENA to accumulate systems and one 64 x 128 Vulcan
6.6 million subscribers and reach revenues of 1.7 billion euros in 2019. Matrix system (pictured left). These
matrices were selected for their
2
Furthermore, according to a 2015 report by Arab Advisors Group , as of performance and reliability with
April 2015, there were 14 service providers in nine countries in the MENA dual redundant, hot-swap power
region who offered commercial IPTV services. With this number only supplies and CPU modules, with
expected to grow, and IHSs predictions on track, satellite operators need real-time performance monitoring.
to start thinking about how to future-proof their technology ahead of rapid ETLs matrix designs can also be
customer gains and the associated increase in demand for capacity. easily expanded for future growth.

Many of the television services in demand within this region are derived At ETL, with technology continuously
from IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) and Direct-to-Home (DTH) satellite advancing, standing still is simply not an option
services that include hundreds of local and international channels. Many nor a sound business decision. The firms products evolve as the industry
of these services are received by service providers via satellite link before changes and flexibility and the ability to respond quickly to changing
being re-transmitted over the related cable and fiber network to customers. technologies and conditions are paramount to business success. Seventy
percent of ETLs largest orders in 2015 were bespoke engineered to meet
While the increasing demand for content over mobile devices and DTH specific customer requirements and the challenges to design new products
is undoubtedly driving growth, implementing the correct infrastructure is for shifting industry needs was always accomplished.
key, not just for the development of individual businesses, but also for the
continued expansion of the entire satellite market. For example, increases in High Throughput Satellite (HTS) launches means
that new ground segment equipment products which ETL are designing
Currently, satellite technology is the only broadcast solution that can (such as the Dextra splitters, StingRay RF over Fiber, photo on next page,
provide connectivity anywhere and everywhere in the world, no matter and matrix range) are enabled to be Ka-band ready. New products have
how remote a location is requesting services. However, if operators cannot an operating frequency range up to 2450 MHz, making them ideal for new
guarantee their customers the backbone to deliver new services and to HTS applications.
handle the increased traffic those services will bring, all that could change
and quickly.

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The Correct the smallest capacity possible. There are also continued improvements in
Infrastructure satellite downlink designs, where operators are improving their monitoring,
In addition to building redundancy and signal quality. Multiple layers of redundancy have been
extra capacity into developed at ETL Systems, with hot-swap and remote control and
already existing IPTV monitoring facilities on RF distribution equipment able to provide peace of
mind during live satellite feeds. In addition to built-in reliability, there have
also been big breakthroughs in RF performance, such as isolation.

With the correct infrastructure, then, continued success can be guaranteed


for the satellite industry. That being said, the major driving force behind the
constant refinement and reinvention of technologies remains the huge demand
for new and exciting technologies, such as satellite-driven IPTV services.
networks, any operators wishing to remain ahead of the curve must invest
in tomorrows technology today through the upgrade of teleports. Teleports References
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play a crucial role in providing technical services for the delivery of IPTV Arab Advisors Group, IPTV in the Arab World 2015, May 2015.
2
transmissions, as well as the transmission and contribution for DTHBH, IHS, Middle East & North Africa Pay TV Market Monitor report: 2014.
cable and digital-terrestrial networks.
Dr. Esen Bayar has more than 25 years experience in satellite communication
systems and hardware design and development and he joined ETL as Chief
As the companys products have seen incorporation into many satellite teleports Technical Officer in June 2003. He is proactively engaged in developing ETLs
operational procedures and technologies which have played a pivotal role in
worldwide, the necessity for teleport operators to upgrade their ground transforming ETL to a global leader in RF engineering and custom build.
stations inter-facility links (IFLs) is of continual concern. The development of ETL Systems is privately owned and has been designing and manufacturing
RF equipment since 1984. The companys growing global presence accounts
HTS which operate over Ku- and Ka-band frequencies, and requirements for for 80 percent of the firms total exports from the UK, where ETL is based. ETL
increased bandwidth, have played a major role in this evolution. designs and manufactures professional RF distribution equipment for satellite
ground stations and other microwave users. The product range includes L-Band
Routers, Switches, Splitters, Combiners and Amplifiers covering DC-40GHz.
Reliability, resilience, and RF performance are the core customer requirements
ETLs latest new RF technologies in RF over Fiber provide a reliable solution which drive ETLs product innovation and development.
for teleports looking to advance their ground station signal links. The Adaptability and scalability combine with these to provide future expansion.
With its dedicated in-house engineers based in Herefordshire, UK, ETL Systems
StingRay series is the most compact unit of its kind and offers hot-swap, has seen an average growth of 20 percent in the last five years and has won
three Queens Awards for International Trade.
fiber optic link modules and dual redundant, hot-swap power supplies in

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SatBroadcasting: The Evolution + Impact Of UltraHD

U
By Captain Ip, Communications Systems Engineer, Asia Satellite Telecommunications Company Limited (AsiaSat)

ltra High Definition (UltraHD) is a breakthrough in video transmission model. Figure 1 on the following
technology and for the broadcast industry and the page shows the experiment setup.
technology delivers more than four times the resolution of
Full HD TV with more vibrant colors and higher frame rates, With evolutions in compression
providing much better viewing quality especially in sporting events standard, UltraHD and RF equipment,
and action movies than has been previously possible. an UltraHD channel (3840 x 2160) was
first broadcasted on satellite in 2013. The
Delivering UltraHD via satellite has become a hot topic in the community video was split into four sections and compressed individually. MPEG-4
of broadcasters and industry partners. Table 1 on the following page shows compression standard was used in such UltraHD transmission, with a data
the comparison between Full HD and UltraHD. rate of around 80-100 Mbps and four HD professional IRDs were required at
the receiving end (See Figure 2 on the next page for details).
Is Satellite-Delivered UltraHD Feasible?
Enormous data bandwidth (over 10 Gbps for uncompressed material) is An HD to UHD combiner was needed to reconstruct the UltraHD video.
required to deliver UltraHD video. The transmission of UltraHD video via Subsequently, this approach was used in many experimental or trial UltraHD
any traditional delivery infrastructures, such as satellite links, over-the-air, transmissions but not commercialized due to its high cost and inefficient
cable channels and Blu-ray discs, is a challenging task. use of equipment rack space. The cost barrier was lowered with the launch
of High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) video compression solution which
An indoor transmission of UltraHD through a simulated satellite link was can fully support the UltraHD resolution instead of combining four MPEG-4
1
performed by NHK in May 2007 . An UltraHD TV signal (7680 x 4320 at encoded HD videos.
60 fps) was compressed into a 250Mbps MPEG-2 stream and transmitted
through a 300 MHz carrier using a wideband modulator in 21GHz. Although HEVC, New Standard For Video Compression
the transmission distance was only two meters, it was the first demonstration High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC), the latest generation video
on the technical feasibility of delivering UltraHD TV signal through a satellite compression standard, debuted in 2013. Compared to H.264/MPEG-4

AsiaSat Tai Po Earth Station

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Table 1. Comparison between Full HD and UltraHD.

AVC, HEVC at least doubles the compression efficiency while maintaining UltraHD TV and UltraHD set-top-boxes (STBs) are gaining momentum in
the subjective quality of the video. HEVC can also support the higher developed countries. Figure 3 on the next page shows the block diagram
UltraHD (8K) resolutions, up to 81924320. of a HEVC solution.

HEVC is still under development. The latest version was published in early UltraHD HEVC Transcoder, STBs Are Ready In The Market
2015 and supports format range extensions, scalable coding extensions, Many UltraHD file transcoders (support up to 2160p, 60fps) are available
2 3
multi-view extensions and 3D-HEVC extensions . Further screen content in the market but most of them are software based non-real time, off-
coding (SCC) extensions are still in the development stage and are expected line encoders. Professional grade servers with tens of processors are
to be completed in early 2016. These extensions will improve compression required to minimize the prolonged processing time. In addition to off-line
capability for video containing rendered graphics, text, or animation, as transcoder, more and more vendors, e.g., ATEME, Ericsson, Harmonic,
4
well as (or in place of) camera-captured video scenes . NEC, Rohde & Schwarz, and so on, are starting to provide real-time,
UltraHD, broadcast solutions.
By using HEVC, the bandwidth requirement of an UltraHD channel can
be reduced to around 20 Mbps per channel, a mere quarter bandwidth UltraHD satellite STB is another key element required to realize 4K video
of employing MPEG-4 in the aforesaid case. With the well developed distribution through satellites. However, in Europe, a handful of models of
satellite digital transmission technology DVB-S2, the broadcast of three UltraHD TV with built-in HEVC full framerate decoder and satellite tuner
to four UltraHD channels over a 36 MHz C-band transponder becomes are available in the consumer marketcurrently, most commercial HEVC
quite feasible. In addition, limited selection of HEVC decoder embedded satellite STBs are aiming at the half framerate video.

Until at least 60 fps commercial STB has become more common in


the market, the full quality of UltraHD cannot be realized. Fortunately,
5 6
semiconductor vendors such as Broadcom and ViXS are starting to offer
a range of HEVC products that include entry-level, satellite system-on-a-
chip STBs which support 60 fps. The expectation is that the penetration of
UltraHD into homes will ramp up when UltraHD STB featuring HEVC and 60
fps becomes affordable to the consumer market.

What Is AsiaSat Doing On UltraHD?


AsiaSat has taken great effort, since 2014, to promote knowledge and
awareness of UltraHD in Asia. In January of 2014, AsiaSat cooperated with
Hong Kong Cyberport Management Company Limited to demo a live
UltraHD broadcast through the AsiaSat 3S satellite.

Figure 1. Setup of NHK indoor experiment.

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Figure 2. MPEG-4 approach for UltraHD transmission.

Figure 3. HEVC solution for UltraHD transmission.


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Figure 4: UltraHD demo room in AsiaSats Tai Po Earth Station in Hong Kong.

AsiaSat satellites also supported UltraHD broadcast of international sporting can deliver two to five full time UltraHD channels, available for reception by
events; for example, the first-ever live telecast of the 2014 FIFA World Cup terrestrial TV stations, payTV platforms and home viewers across Asia using
matches held on June 28 (Round of 16), July 4 (Quarter-Final) and the Final C-band antennae as small as 2.4 to 3 meters in size.
on July 13, 2014, in Brazil.
The 4K-SAT channel, encoded in HEVC, is broadcasting at 50 frames
Furthermore, AsiaSat believes an in-depth knowledge on the actual per second (fps) with 10-bit color depth. In addition to offering 3840 x
performance of equipment and thorough understanding of different 2160 pixels resolution, four times the resolution of the full HDTV, the UHD
compression technologies will be highly beneficial for our customers to specification also means a richer color palette, with more saturated colors
identify the best possible solution and the support they need. With that, and fine color gradations. The new 4K-SAT channel broadcasts full UHD
AsiaSat established an UltraHD research laboratory in 2014 and joined produced videos featuring fashion, lifestyle and documentaries.
hands with various partners in promoting and accelerating the reception of
UltraHD content in Asia. AsiaSat welcomes customers and partners to join in this exciting
development of UltraHDplease contact our team of industry experts.
The laboratory is tasked to evaluate end-to-end UltraHD solutions that Tel: (852) 2500 0888; Fax: (852) 2500 0895 Email: [email protected];
include playout, compression technologies, compatibility of satellite Infosite: www.asiasat.com
transmission and reception, as well as different types of content through
on-air satellite transmissions. A series of tests were successfully conducted References:
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equipment, such as file transcoder, playout, etc., to assess user friendliness 5
Broadcom Expands HEVC Portfolio with Entry-level Satellite Set-top Box SoCs.
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To promote the reception of UltraHD and to allow broadcasters to validate
the economic feasibility of satellite-delivered UltraHD broadcasting in Asia,
Captain Ip is AsiaSats Communications Systems Engineer. He received his B.E.
AsiaSat has set up a Free-to-Air UltraHD platform based on DVB-S2 and Degree and M.Phil. Degree in the Department of Electronic Engineering from
HEVC solutions on AsiaSat 4 at 122 degrees East with the launch of its first the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2009 and 2011, respectively. Mr. Ip,
a member of AsiaSats UHD Research Laboratory, is responsible for technical
UltraHD channel 4K-SAT announced on October 22, 2015. The platform evaluation of different UHD solutions including the compatibility of satellite
reception and transmission, playout and compression technologies.

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HTS Networks Are Taking Off
By Steve Good, Vice President, Marketing, Comtech EF Data

T
and Alvaro Sanchez, Sales and Marketing Director, Integrasys

he satellite industry has changed dramatically over the past (CAPEX) costs
few years, thanks to the advent of the first High Throughput to build out the
Satellite (HTS) systems and the commitment of satellite network over time
operators both large and small to roll out their own unique must mirror incoming
HTS designs that promise much higher capacity at a much lower cost revenues as
per bit being delivered to the user. much
as possible.
The first HTS offerings allowed service providers to compete with terrestrial
connectivity in the direct-to-consumer market and were primarily rolled Comtech EF Data has designed its new Heights Networking Platform with the
out in North America and Western Europe. As new HTS design concepts HTS service provider in mind, teaming the ground equipment scalability and
become reality, the range of target markets significantly increases for flexibility required in a spot beam environment with the horsepower, efficiency
service providers who are seeking to leverage the new economical models and intelligence to leverage the full range of next generation spacecraft design
that HTS provides. The new spacecraft innovations being rolled out will advantages, thereby enabling service differentiation. The most net efficient
allow service providers to cost-effectively support the high throughput, and powerful platform in the industry, the Heights Networking Platform
carrier-grade applications that are common within the oil and gas, cruise leverages a single comprehensive user interface combined with a powerful
and cargo, premium enterprise and cellular backhaul markets. traffic analytics engine that enables the service provider to easily design,
implement, monitor, control and optimize their entire satellite network.
The emergence of these current and impending HTS implementations provide
the potential of Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) modems that are being As a satellite network grows and multiple remotes are concurrently brought
used within a satellite network to be much more efficient and to also support onto the network, it is imperative to minimize the difficulty associated with the
the increased throughputs that users demand, all the while providing high commissioning of a remote as well as for the long term performance of the
availability and reliability. As such, HTS has already had an impact on VSAT networkall must be of the highest quality in terms of satellite link integrity
deployments as satellite service providers look to the skies for innovation and and interference mitigation. Only through the proper remote commissioning
to the ground for future-proof technology that allows them to unleash the solution can the utilization of costly network resources be maximized while
potential of these next generation spacecraft when they are available. also maximizing the Quality of Experience (QoE) of the end-user.

This forward-looking optimism is set to increase furtherNorthern Sky To this end, Comtech EF Data has teamed with Integrasys to develop the
Research estimates that the broadband VSAT market will reach $10 billion Comtech remote commissioning system, Satmotion Pocket. This offering
by 2021. Similarly, IT Market Research Reports estimate that the enterprise has already received widespread industry acceptance, having been named
VSAT market will grow at a CAGR of 10.49 percent between 2015 and 2018, the recipient of both the Most Innovative Product at SatCon and the Most
a period that will see a significant increase in space segment supply due to Innovative Technology award at VSAT 2015.
HTS rollouts during this time period.
Simply put, Satmotion Pocket allows satellite service providers to save
A successful HTS-based service must be based on scalable, flexible both time and money when deploying remotes on satellite networks.
network solutions that are easily deployable and can allocate higher Traditionally, accessing a satellite has been a labor intensive process as
throughputs when and where the demand is highest at any specific time. remote installers needed to interact with satellite operators in real-time to
The scalability of a ground platform is key, as the capital expenditure achieve certain interference isolation thresholds.

Integrasys SatMotion Pocket. Comtech EF Data HEIGHTS Networking Platform illustration.

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The process of antenna repointing and remote carrier level checking The Satmotion system is a software-based tool that allows VSAT installers to
required a significant amount of manual labor and waiting on-site, keeping autonomously measure their uplink test signal in the field with no need to
the costs of remote installation high and the number of remotes that an coordinate with NOC personnel. Uplink signal measurements are taken at the
installer could bring onto a network in a day at a low rate. The Satmotion NOC site with a spectrum analyzer along with a controlling software server.
Pocket solution significantly simplifies this process and minimizes the back-
and-forth required to attain a quality installation. The installer receives measurements from the target satellite through the
same VSAT that is being commissioned. He or she is then able to point
This quick installation time benefits the satellite operator, the satellite service the antenna properly during transmission versus the traditional method of
provider and, most importantly, the end-user. The use of Satmotion Pocket makes performing this task during reception, which results in a higher quality link.
each installation simpler as well as minimizes the chance for post-installation The traditional method of reception-based pointing is adversely affected
issues onsite that may require a site revisit to troubleshoot the problem. by squint error along with possible transmission issues during installation.
The Satmotion Pocket solution avoids the long-term, network-wide costs
HTS maximize throughput through frequency re-use. A given range associated with such issues.
of spectrum (Ka-, Ku-, C-band) is re-used several times into multiple,
geographically disperse, beam locations. Each range of frequencies In summary, the introduction of next generation spacecraft into the satellite
within the band can use used in different beams with the beam locations communications market is well underway, with these new spot beam HTS
determined by the desired level of interference for the given application. offerings promising more capacity, higher throughputs, stronger efficiencies
The more tolerant an application is to interference, the closer two and a lower cost per bit delivered.
beams using the same spectrum can be located to one another. Highly
oversubscribed, consumer-based offerings fall into this category and, Only through the proper selection of complementary ground equipment
therefore, beams using the same frequencies can be placed closer together. solutions will higher performance levels and more cost-effective economics
This allows the spacecraft to re-use the band many more times, creating a become a reality. Service providers that hope to penetrate or continue
more sellable bandwidth from a macro-level, satellite perspective. success within the oil and gas, cruise and cargo, premium enterprise
and cellular backhaul markets must wisely select the appropriate ground
This type of design works well for low availability applications but does equipment solution providers to succeed in this HTS new world.
not work for carrier-grade applications that require a higher quality of
bandwidth. These applications demand much higher spectral efficiencies Ground solutions must be scalable and flexible enough to grow and adapt
to/from individual remote sites with much higher link availabilities than while offering the combination of horsepower, efficiency and intelligence to
consumer-grade applications. support tomorrows traffic mix reliably today.

In those cases, interference must be minimized to create better spectral The combination of Comtech EF Datas Heights Networking Platform with
efficiencies and higher availabilities and, therefore, beams sharing a the award-winning Satmotion Pocket commissioning tool enables the
common range of frequencies must be placed further apart. The teaming service providers that will be successful in these markets to tie infrastructure
of the Satmotion Pocket and Comtech EF Data Heights Networking and operating costs to revenue while providing the differentiated service
Platform solutions allow each remote installation to maximize long-term link that is needed today to stand above the noise of me-too offerings.
performance to each site on a network.
An Ingtegrasys SatMotion Pocket Datasheet PDF is available for viewing
Three types of topologies are possible in an HTS design: or download at
www.integrasys-sa.com/datasheets/satmotp.pdf
Star: Provides interconnectivity between user beams and
gateway beams For additional information regarding Comtech EF Datas Heights
Mesh: Provides connectivity between user and/or Networking Platform, please visit
gateway beams www.comtechefdata.com/products/heights/
Loopback: Provides connectivity within the same beam.
Steve Good is Vice President, Marketing for Comtech EF Data, leading the
companys marketing, market development and business development
The benefits of Satmotion Pocket can be leveraged for any of these network functions, objectives and initiatives based on long-term product and
profitability goals. Steve has held senior management, marketing, product
topologies. In addition, Satmotion Pocket can be customized to fit any business management and engineering positions with Intelsat, most recently as
Vice President, Network Services, along with Verestar, Viacast and Hughes
models. In the case of a vertically integrated (full managed service) model, Network Systems. Also a former member of the Comtech EF Data team, Good
previously held the position of Vice President, Sales Engineering.
Satmotion Pocket service would be provided through all satellite beams as the
satellite operator owns the network and ground infrastructurethis equates Alvaro Sanchez is Sales and Marketing Director at Integrasys. Alvaro is
responsible of Satellite Carrier Monitoring at Integrasys for providing most
to the requirement of a single Satmotion server unit at each gateway. innovative solutions to satellite operators and service providers. Currently
Alvaro is the head of the USA office in DC area. Prior to joining Integrasys,
Alvaro was a signal analysis expert at CERN European Organization for
This configuration would allow the automation of lineups for all user beams Nuclear Research.

to be accomplished, as each user beam is connected to a gateway beam. For


hub co-location and VNO models, a Satmotion server will be required only in
the gateways which manage the target user beams. This is an economical cost
option for service providers that will not be installing units on each gateway.

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Executive Spotlight: Gerhard Bethscheider
Managing Director, SES Techcom Services

G
erhard Bethscheider has more than 30 years of experience started to develop innovative scientific
in the domain of Satellite and Ground Segment satellite solutions. Here, the development
Engineering. His experience extends to the fields of of miscellaneous ground infrastructure for
Research and Development, System Engineering and SATCOM applications was among
Management. He joined SES in 1990 as Manager of the Earth Station my responsibilities.
Engineering section. Since January 2008, Gerhard has held the role
of Managing Director of SES Techcom Services, which commercializes On December 10, 1988, SES
satellite solutions and services to an international customer base. launched its first satellite ASTRA
1A, changing the European
SatMagazine (SM) SATCOM landscape and making Television sans frontiere a reality. The
Good day, Mr. Bethscheider, and thanks for taking the time to chat with launch marked the start of SES transformation from a start-up organization
SatMagazine. Would you please explain how you became involved in the to the SATCOM market leader it is today. After the fall of the Berlin Wall in
communications market segment and then how you decided to focus in on 1990, I joined SES, where I supported the technical SATCOM development
the SATCOM side of this huge industry? of SES which today has more than 50 satellites in orbit.

Gerhard Bethscheider SM
When I was a young boy, I received a shortwave receiver as a birthday One of your earliest projects involved a subsystem for ERS1, the first Earth
present and was fascinated by how I was able to listen to all these radio Remote Sensing Satellite. What was involved for this project and what was
programs from around the globe. I was driven to understand the technology your role?
behind this magic and started to repair old radio receivers and television
sets. From there, I chose to study electronics, which I completed with an Gerhard Bethscheider
engineering degree in communications. The European Remote Sensing satellite ERS1 was launched in July 1991
and was Europes first environmental monitoring satellite with a C-band
The APOLLO programespecially Armstrongs moon landingwas Synthetic Aperture Radar System and included other scientific measurement
another exciting event which strongly influenced my professional interests. subsystems, such as a radar altimeter and radar interferometer, which
I started my career as a microwave engineer at Dornier System GmbH, a allowed wind and wave, sea level and surface temperature measurements.
German company which traditionally builds airplanes and had successfully

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This very successful satellitedeveloped by Dornier System GmbH as the New platform solutions which will leverage our experience from
European Space Agencys (ESA) prime contractorpioneered ESAs vision emergency.lu and SATMED are also in the pipeline. Additionally, we will
of todays operational Sentinel satellites for the Global Monitoring for engage in upcoming ESA activities and support the future growth of Redu
Environment and Security (GMES). Space Services (RSS). This is our joint company with QinetiQ which operates
ESAs teleport in Redu, Belgium under a long-term management and
During this satellite program, which was developed over five years, I operation agreement. In addition, we are involved in the current Galileo
project managed the on-board Satellite Data Transmission System. During program phase and committed to playing an even more important role in
each satellite pass, on-board scientific data was formatted, modulated the future.
and transmitted to dedicated satellite ground stations where it was then
processed. This role included coordinating and managing the development In these plans, I will lead the SES Techcom Services team and work with
activities of an international expert team. SES to ensure we have the resources and support to take up these fantastic
opportunities which will help grow our organization. It will be my role to
SM ensure we have the right blend of skilled and talented people in our teams
At the start of this year, SES Techcom Services merged with SES Broadband and that we build and maintain distinct capabilities to reinforce our position
Services. How is the integration going and what impact will this merger as a SATCOM industry leader.
have on your firms products and services?
SM
Gerhard Bethscheider What is SES Techcom Services relationship to SES Platform Services?
Integrating SES Techcom Services and SES Broadband Services aimed to What does the latter SES subsidiary provide as opposed to your
create synergies and increase our capabilities to develop new products and companys offerings?
services faster and more efficiently. The integration increased our critical
mass and created economy of scale and scope effects which will augment Gerhard Bethscheider
our competitiveness in the SATCOM market. Together with SES Platform Services and HD+, we represent the SES service
cluster which generates substantial revenue for the SES group and which
The new SES Techcom Services structure will also allow us to better support will increasingly contribute to the top line in the near and long-term future.
new SES strategies and better serve its vertical markets, namely Video, All SES service companies share the same go-to-market mindset and have
Data, Government & Institution (G&I) and Mobility. Within these areas, developed the same service culture required to be successful in todays
we are working to identify new products, services and global SATCOM highly competitive SATCOM market.
solutions, including ones based on High Throughput Satellites (HTS).
SES Platform Services plays an important role in SES Video business
Following the integration, we already have promising new products and and together we jointly define and develop ground solutions from play-
services in the pipeline and under development. In Germany, we are out facilities over transportable or temporary uplink solutions to fixed
deploying our new Wi-Fi-based Astra Connect Sub-Distribution Network uplink stations and complete satellite teleports. We have also built such
(SDN) solutionan efficient technology which will fill the digital gap in infrastructures at several locations in Europe, Africa and the Middle East,
underserved regions in Europe, the Middle East and Africawhile in supporting SES customers using the SES space segment.
the UK the same technology is being piloted as part of a Government-
funded initiative. In the future we hope to implement the product in other SM
international markets. Indeed, integrating the core competencies of both An area of increased focus for SatMagazine is in what we call the SatHealth
organizations was an obvious decision and the fact we have completed the arena. Would you please tell us about SATMED, what this program offers,
integration in less than six months speaks for itself. and why SATMED is unique?

SM Gerhard Bethscheider
What is the scope of your responsibilities in your new position as Managing When using Health IT applications, four major barriers currently exist
Director of SES Techcom Services? in emerging countries and resource-poor areas: The cost of secure data
management and purchasing and maintaining software, low user-friendliness,
Gerhard Bethscheider poor interoperability between IT solutions and limited availability in remote
With the first phase of our new venture successfully completed, the areas. In these remote areas, where there is often a lack of trained health
management team will now prioritize commercializing our solutions and professionals, simplicity and ease of use is of paramount importance.
positioning the company as a provider of innovative, state-of-the-art
SATCOM products and services. Multiple applications with different data formats are also coming to
the market, leading to a lack of interoperability. This lack of standards,
We plan to grow the existing Astra Connect platform business, which and more importantly shared standards, presents problems for doctors
provides broadband Internet via satellite, and remain committed to wishing to access shared medical records and data for patient care across
developing the G&I part of our business, where we see the highest growth multiple applications.
potential for our organization.

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SATCOM prepartions by emergency.lu during the Nepal disaster. Photo courtesy of SES.

SATMED uses satellite Internet connectivity and cloud technology to address Earlier this year, SATMED was deployed in West Africa, to help improve
these fundamental issues. As a multilayer e-health platform, which is already childbirth conditions at Benin Maternity Hospital. Training delivered
making significant strides in medical advancement in developing nations, online across Africa will also enable trainee midwives and health workers
such as Sierra Leone, SATMED provides medical professionals with vital performances to be monitored and evaluated.
applications and tools for day-to-day tasks. It is supported by Luxembourgs
government, includes input from health professionals and forms part of the Building on this experience, we also plan to launch a standardized satellite-
disaster recovery platform emergency.lu, which was developed with our based disaster recovery solution which will further support the first aid and
partners in Luxembourg to provide worldwide coverage and humanitarian rescue activities of non-governmental and institutional organizations.
aid in times of need. By integrating multiple applications into one platform,
it shares and transmits information quickly and easily, bringing significant SM
advances to healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, healthYoure currently working with UK ISP Satellite Internet to provide Internet
managers, health IT personnel and epidemiologists. via a single satellite to an entire community in Luxborough village, in
Somerset, as part of a Government pilot looking at technologies to connect
In addition, SATMED can record and analyze individual patient data, the countrys final five percent. Would you please tell the readers about
including medical images, and document disease in public health, while this program?
its integrated e-learning tools can be used to train medical students,
physicians, nurses and health workers.

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SES Techcom Services at work in Bangladesh. Photo is courtesy of SES.

Gerhard Bethscheider Fast-forward to 2015, and the first headend is now up and running in
As more of the world moves online, there is growing pressure on Luxborough, Somerset. Overseen by engineers from SES Techcom Services
Governments to ensure even the most rural locations are connected. In and Satellite Internet, the headend was fitted and successfully configured
the UK, the Government and local authorities are investing 1.7 billion to on Friday, January 23, with around 109 homes now in the service area. Two
improve broadband and mobile infrastructure and aim to provide superfast more installations are due to take place in Simonsbath and Somerset later
broadband to 95 percent of the UK by 2017. this year.

While this is fairly straightforward in most urban areas and achievable SM


through fiber installations, this is often not possible in the UKs most rural Can we expect to see similar projects in the future? If so, where might we
parts due to inaccessibility or low cost-effectiveness. With that in mind, note such projects being initiated?
in early 2014, the Government acknowledged other technologies must
be considered if it was to achieve 100 percent connectivity. It announced Gerhard Bethscheider
its 10million Innovation Fund to explore ways to reach premises in the Similar projects can only happen in countries with Government-funded
final five percent. Satellite Internet was selected as one of eight successful schemes which allow alternative technologies, like satellite, to compete.
bidders last Junebringing satellite into the mix of potential technologies Normally, these funding schemes come after attempts to connect areas with
to connect the UKs final five percent for the first time. terrestrial technologies. Broadband programs need to be very advanced
and countries highly developed.
Satellite Internet proposed an SDN and Wi-Fi head-end solution, based on
the Astra Connect for Communities model, to provide homes with Internet What we are doing in the UK with Astra Connect for Communities is an
speeds of up to 25Mbps. The ISP has worked closely with Connecting Devon example of this. Since this pilot and the installation of the solution in Germany,
and Somerset (CDS) and a feasibility study and community engagement was there has been growing interest in Astra Connect for Communities and a
carried out towards the end of 2014, ahead of the first villages to benefit lot of positive feedback from customers. As the broadband connection is
from the pilot been announced. usually supplied to end-users via Wi-Fi and one or two headends would

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be enough to cover a whole village in most situations, the product could, SM
in principle, be commercialized to any rural area without high-speed Given your wealth of experience, what are your thoughts regarding the
connectivity, although this does depend on the geographical location. In High Throughput Satellites (HTS) and their impact upon our industry?
this way, it would complement local businesses by enabling various online
services, for example, banking, education and shopping. Gerhard Bethscheider
HTS are certainly the talk of our industry these days; the global proliferation of
SM devices and cloud-based applications, particularly video, means consumers
One of SES Techcom Services latest innovations is Passive Correlation and businesses want more data, cheaper data and data-delivery to every
Ranging (PaCoRa), a satellite tracking tool used for determining the orbit of an possible device. In essence, HTS are the industrys answer to meeting these
operational geostationary satellite. Can you tell us more about how this works, demandsproviding higher throughput and meeting expectations of more
what applications the tool can be used for and why such a tool is needed? terrestrial-like pricing.

Gerhard Bethscheider Most operators today, including SES, have deployed or will deploy such
PaCoRa (Passive Correlation Ranging) is a satellite tracking tool used for satellites, so we will certainly see a surge in supply. Meanwhile, the order-
determining operational geostationary satellites orbits. As well as being of-magnitude increase in throughput and the reduction on cost-per-bit will
highly accurate and cost-effective, the solution does not need to transmit an unlock new demands, helping to develop innovative new business models
uplink signal and can, therefore, be used on any operational geostationary that were impossible with wide-beam technology just a few years ago.
satellite, irrespective of the operator or region. Aeronautical broadband is an excellent example of this effect but a range
of different verticals will power this demand.
The technology monitors a satellites downlink signal through multiple
ground stations within the satellites footprint, determining the signals Time SES is well positioned for an HTS world. Our HTS strategy pre-dates may
Difference of Arrival (TDOA) for each station. Based on the geographical others, beginning with our investment in the path-breaking O3b system in
coordinates of these stations, PaCoRa uses the TDOAs to determine the 2008. We are now adding a new GEO-HTS layer with our upcoming SES-12,
satellites position and predict its orbit. SES-14 and SES-15 payloads which represent the next phase of our strategy.
Lets also not forget that, in this environment, there is still an important
Previous state-of-the-art tracking systems based on tone-ranging required role for GEO-wide-beam capacity to fill. With our triple architecture, which
active uplinks and large antennas, while prevalent solutions, such as dual combines GEO-wide-beam, GEO-HTS and O3bs one-of-a-kind low-latency,
tone-ranging or trilateration, require two or three uplinks. In comparison, ultra-high throughput and global flexibility, SES isand will remainthe
PaCoRa only uses the downlink signal for its calculation and its position error only FSS operator capable of addressing every customer vertical.
signal is much lower than tone-ranging systems and expensive trilateration
ranging systems. SM
Will we see an even greater implementation of hosted payloads throughout
Operators can use PaCoRa to provide tracking data of operational the coming months? Is this the panacea needed by the Military/
geostationary satellites, back-up other satellite tracking systems, cross- Agency/Government interests to help them reduce time to launch and
calibrate existing satellite tracking systems and ensure operational implementation costs all have been requesting?
geostationary satellites are at a given slot. In addition the system offers
regulatory support to national or international regulatory agencies, such
as the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) or the International Gerhard Bethscheider
Telecommunication Union (ITU), and supports interference measurement/ Using hosted payloads is an innovative means of accessing space at a lower
localization systems. cost than building, launching and operating satellites themselves and, to
put simply, offers a faster and more cost-effective solution. SES already
We developed PaCoRa to address the increasing need for highly accurate has three hosted payloads in orbit and extensive experience for such
Orbit Determination (OD) which has come from the growing number of programs. These include two payloads for the European Commission, with
satellites in geostationary orbit. Consequently, some satellite operators SES hosting European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS)
now share orbital slots, while others, like SES, co-locate multiple satellites in navigation payloads, in an ongoing program and an infra-red sensor for the
one orbital position to provide more capacity and/or have in-orbit satellite US Air Force. This was initially a one year test and was so successful the US
redundancy. New satellite payload applications, such as remote sensing Air Force extended it for a further two years.
from geostationary orbit, also require highly accurate and cost-effective
OD. Accurate data also reduces the danger of collision which is greater due With SES alone having seven launches planned over the next few years,
to the density of satellites in geostationary orbit. hosted payloads are a great opportunity for Governments, institutions
and others to take advantage of the conveyor belt of launches. Our US
PaCoRa is capable of adding significant value for satellites operators co- colleagues were also recently awarded two more hosted payloads, for
locating satellites or sharing orbital positions with others. Governments and NASA and the Federal Aviation Administration. This demonstrates the
institutions, both civil and military, will also benefit, while the apparent plan growing interest in hosted payloads and in getting fast affordable access
in Europe to have a control center for preventing satellite collisions should to space which seems to be exactly what Governments and Military/
also have a need for PaCoRa. Agencies require.

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SM situational awareness and allow self-separation. It is also automatic and
What market segments does SES Techcom Services focus on and in does not require any pilot or external input.
which regions?
The signals continuously broadcast by the aircraft via ADS-B include
Gerhard Bethscheider several information types, such as the precise aircraft position, which is
The SES business is built on four pillars: Video, Fixed Data, Mobility and transmitted every second. The equipment is being introduced on aircrafts
Government. The main focus of SES Techcom Services is on Fixed Data, as a supplementary data source to the ground-based radar currently
Mobility and Government markets, with a strong focus on the latter. As used to monitor air traffic and will become mandatory equipment for
a reliable technology partner of SES customers, our business is global aircraft from 2020. ADS-B is set to replace radar as the primary tracking
by nature and we are present in all regions served by SES satellites technology due to the advantages it offers over radar, including greater
including Antarctica. accuracy and consistency.

SM Due to the fact it relies on GPS, which allows aircraft to fly closer together
Looking forward, what do you anticipate as the next technological step in congested airspace, it also broadcasts information about an aircrafts
forward for SATCOM? speed, position and altitude, among others. Tracking from space in this
way could close the gap that currently exists due to the lack of continuous
Gerhard Bethscheider air traffic surveillance by terrestrial radar over oceanic airspace or in regions
I would like to mention two important developments, which will have a with limited air traffic surveillance infrastructure.
tremendous impact on our future SATCOM industry.
SES Techcom Services, in conjunction with the DLR Institute of Space
First, with the European Data Relay Satellite (EDRS) program, headed by Systems, the DLR institute of Flight Guidance, and ESA, trialed the
Airbus, ESA will demonstrate laser communication between geostationary technology over a year, capturing 165 million Mode-S traffic data and
(EDRS) and Low Earth Orbit (Sentinel) satellites, allowing the seamless decoding 30 million positions. The mission demonstrated that ADS-B
transfer of Earth observation (EO) high data rates in real-time. SES Techcom signals can be received from space very efficiently and statistical and
Services is a reliable partner of Airbus in this EO high data program and is analytical results are being provided for the design of a global space-based
developing large parts of the required ground infrastructure, including the aircraft monitoring solution.
Mission Operation Center. This is developed by our company Redu Space
Services in Belgium. SM
As you review an already stellar career, what project(s) that you have been
I strongly believe that inter-satellite laser communication can be responsible for truly bring you a sense of satisfaction?
augmented by ground-to-satellite laser communication feeder link systems
and we are currently studying the boundaries of such solutions with our Gerhard Bethscheider
partners. Atmospheric cloud conditions will certainly require a large Marcus Bicknell, SES Commercial Director from 1986 to 1990 and a member
network of ground laser terminals to achieve comparable link availabilities of the SES Board of Directors, made the following statement: In 1985,
but the technologies are mostly developed and successfully used in todays SES had no money, no frequencies, no regulatory approval, no satellite, no
terrestrial fiber networks. rocket, no TV channels, no clients, no reception equipment and no viewers.
Our critics said the company was fragile and the foundations hollow.
Lasercom would open the Sky for Tbit satellite solutions, further improving
the performance of future HTS. These satellites would become a network If I have to be selective, it is my contribution to the ASTRA project which
hub in orbit. From a service point of view, we would no longer differentiate brings me the greatest satisfaction. Over the past 25 years, this has
between LEO, MEO or GEO orbits as this technology will establish a global transformed the SES in Marcus true statement into the global SATCOM
satellite cloud, where, depending on the service criteria, consumers will market leader it is today. The development and implementation of
request and receive services from the best-positioned satellite. disruptive technical solutions, like the satellite co-location principle, our
leading role in introducing DVB digital television via satellite in 1994 and
Laser communication will support the same backbone data rates as our unrivaled service quality have also led to SES evolving into the satellite
provided by terrestrial fiber infrastructure and will make satellites immune operator of quality and choice, overcoming any political nonsense.
to satellite interference and jamming. There is also the potential to
dramatically increase data security by applying quantum key distribution It was a period of intense work, late nights, great teamwork which brought
technologies. All in all, Lasercom will be a disruptive new technology that huge achievements and is responsible for more than a few grey hairs.
will drastically change our SATCOM industry in the long run. Having witnessed this success, I am convinced that SES new strategy will
be equally successful.
Also set to dramatically impact the SATCOM industry is ADS-B (Automatic
Dependent Surveillance Broadcast). This cooperative surveillance www.ses.com/techcom
technology determines aircrafts positions through satellite navigation
and a periodic signal which is broadcast from the aircraft, enabling it to
be tracked. Air traffic control ground stations receive the information,
removing the need for a second radar. As ADS-B is a connectionless
broadcast technology, other aircrafts can also receive the signal to provide

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The Economic Value Of Satellite Radar Imagery
An EARSC Report Now Available...

T
he EARSC (European Association of Remote Sensing The story starts with the decision
Companies) has published their first report in an ongoing taken by the Finnish government
series which will look at the way Earth Observation (EO) data in 1971 to keep 25 major ports
and services contribute to developing economic value. open throughout the year. This
led to investments in ice breaking
Previous analyses have always been top-down where the large-scale ships and the development of
economic benefit has been assessed; for example, the Spacetec partners technologyFinland is now a world
report of 2013 which predicts 30 billion euros of benefits. In this new leader in ice-breaking technology.
approach, a single EO product is examined and the impact it makes on a
chain of users is traced. In this first case, the use of satellite radar imageryThis leadership extends to the use of satellite imagery, which was adopted
to support the work of the icebreakers keeping the ports of Finland and in 2003. Prior to this, each ice-breaker was equipped with its own helicopter
Sweden open throughout the winter is considered. which was used to fly over the sea ice and seek out the best route. While
it is a powerful tool, a helicopter has a number of disadvantages that are
Not many people know that Finland is an island. Clearly, the country is overcome by the use of satellite images.
not an island in a classical sense; however, since more than 90 percent of
the nations imports and exports travel by sea, Finland possesses one of the First, only a limited area around the ship can be flown by a helicopter,
key characteristics of an island. whereas satellite images show a synoptic view of the entire Baltic. This
allows routes to be plotted which are optimal directly to the port, a major
The country also has another important characteristicsall of its ports benefit to the operation. Secondly, when the weather gets bad and the
freeze over during a normal winter. Hence, the issue of sea ice is of strategic ice conditions are at their most changeable, helicopters cannot fly. With
importance to the Finnish government and people. satellites, images can also be captured at night. Third, the cost of the
imagery is now a lot less than that of helicopter operations.
Sweden is also seriously affected by sea ice and most of the ports on the Sea
of Bothnia also freeze over. This has led to a close co-operation between After a period of trials in the late 90s, the decision was taken to remove the
the two governments to run an effective and efficient ice breaking service helicopters and to rely on radar imagery. This decision also reflected that
to keep the sea lanes open throughout the year. more radar satellites were operating; ERS, Envisat and Radarsat at the time
and their imagery became more assured. Now, with Sentinel 1A operating
Other Baltic countries face some identical problems, but none co-operate and further Sentinels to follow, this is no longer a concern.
as closely as do Finland and Sweden. Presently, Estonia is interested in
joining the effort, but no other Baltic States are seemingly yet ready to Interestingly, ice breaker captains use the imagery itself and not an ice map
commit to the program. This article focuses, then, on Finland and Sweden. that is generated by the Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI). The ice map
is used by others, but the captains prefer to have the satellite imagery as

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An advanced radar mission, Sentinel-1 can image Earths surface through clouds.
Image is courtesy of the European Space Agency (ESA).

they can ground-truth by looking over the side of their vessel as well as Delays to shipping can have significant impacts. In example, a paper
against comparisons with the conditions they know existed yesterday. company had to fly out newsprint during a particularly hard winter at greater
cost or risk losing their contract with a European newspaper.
The use of the imagery allows the captains to plot shorter or more efficient
routes to the port, which helps the ice breakers and the guided ships save How much is all of this worth? The methodology which The EARSC is testing
fuel. The ships are also saving time, which translates into lower charter costs takes each step in the value chain and, through an understanding of what is
and better use of the ship to carry cargo. happening, is able to derive methods to analyze the benefits.

Without the use of icebreakers, ships can become stuck in the ice and take For the case of winter navigation in the Baltic, the organization was able
many days to reach their port of destination. The opening of sea lanes (DirWays) to do so with the results as shown in Figure 1 on the following page. This
allows operators to know the time of a ships arrival with more certainty. This shows each step in the value chain and the economic benefit that can be
enables ports to operate more efficiently and, in turn, the factories which are calculated for each step.
being served by the ports to better plan their production cycles.
The steps are at least partly defined by the type of information that is
Of course, without the icebreakers, the factories would probably not be relevant and the changes between each one. For the ice breakers, the
able to operate at all. At best, they would be working eight or nine months SAR image is used; for ships, they use the routes designated by waypoints
of the year, so the impact of the ice breaking services on the factories and defined by the ice breakers; for the ports, the time of the ships arrival is
on the local economy is a boon.

The impact on the factories and the local economy is significant. Timber,
paper and steel are the main industries in this area of Finland and Sweden.
There are no refineries, but there are depots of petroleum products which
are shipped from southern Finland. Just-in-time production methods
require confidence in both the arrival time of raw materials and what the
possibility is to ship finished products.

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EARSC analysis reveals an
overall economic benefit
of between 24 and 116
million euros per annum.
The range is due to the
cascading effect of using
ranges of values for certain
steps in the value chain.

At the outset EARSC


considered that each value
chain derived from a
single EO product would
demonstrate value of several
100,000 euros and perhaps
up to 1 million euros.

The impact of EO is
touching every citizen living
in Finland and especially
those living on the Sea
of Bothnia. With greater
certainty of the arrival
of the ships, citizens are
employed throughout the
Figure 1. year in working factories
and can be more assured of
the important criteria; for the factory, they are concerned with the arrival having fuel to heat homes and power their cars as well as being able to visit
or departure of their goods. These are the parameters used to assess the fully stocked supermarkets and pharmacies.
value as shown in Figure 2 below.
How much are they prepared to pay for these necessities? The EARSC
The overall benefit is quite surprising. Lacking any prior analysis of the impact make a simple estimate in the report, however to know an actual cost factor
of the ice breaking services on the Finnish economy forced the EARSC and to validate further assumptions will require a much larger study.
to develop a new model and to make a number of assumptions. None
of these conservative assumptions have been challenged. Nevertheless, The EARSC shows how the images generated by satellites are benefiting
the citizens whose taxes have helped to pay for their on orbit capabilities.
The level of economic benefit from this one service is quite high. The
benefits extend from the cost of operating ships through to the local
economy, including the local citizens. Indeed, satellites touch the everyday
lives of all of us.

For additional information regarding this organization, please visit:

earsc.org

Finland as an island. Image courtesy of EARSC.

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Managed Capacity / Managed Services, The New New...
A Hughes Perspective

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By Vaibhav Magow, Regional Director, Asia/Pacific, Hughes Network Systems

raditional satellite service business models are evolving. As a market segments, customers, and channels. It also allows for rapid expansion
result, Managed Capacity, or Managed Satellite Services, are of service revenues by resorting to a wholesale model for bandwidth.
generating great interest as a new offering.
FSS Or HTS?
Managed Capacity is buying satellite capacity purchased as an IP cloud and There is discussion within the satellite industry as to whether Managed
selling it in the form of Mbps rather than in the traditional MHz model. In this
Capacity contracts (Mbps) will be the way High Throughput Satellite (HTS)
model, the provider packages satellite capacity with network infrastructurecapacity is sold. Hughes Network Systems believes this scenario is not
to make IP capacity available. limited to satellite providers; service providers, too, could evolve their
business models to offer IP VPN-like services, as well as Managed Capacity
Purchasing capacity in large quantities allows providers to aggregate to aggregate greater bandwidth demand. By aggregating demand, service
demand across a large subset of market segments and sites, support a providers would be in a better position to negotiate bandwidth (MHz) pricing.
more diverse range of requirements and simplify rolling out IP VSAT (Very
Small Aperture Terminal) networks. Typically, a Managed Capacity provider offers wholesale amounts of
IP capacity and leaves end service offerings, as well as the day-to-day
However, is this really a new business model? If so, then why are we are operations of the network and customer interface, to channel partners,
talking about Managed Capacity as a service? How does Managed Capacity systems integrators, and even VPN or MPLS providers.
differ from the traditional Satellite Service model?
Hughes also recognizes that the Managed Capacity model is not limited
The Managed Capacity model has existed in the form of outsourced to HTS. Even FSS capacity could be easily available under this model. Lets
contracts by customers who could not operate and maintain a network on take a brief look at the factors driving the adoption of these models.
their own, but who need a turnkey network rollout as opposed to buying
individual circuits. In other instances, telecommunications companies that Managed Capacity: Trends Driving The Change
did not want to operate satellite network infrastructure have executed As most industry reports indicate, satellite capacity over the Asia Pacific
satellite managed capacity contracts with remote terminal installation region is increasing. There is an increasing need for HTS and FSS bandwidth
and support. as more data is sent over the Internet and enterprise networks.

Typically, these models have been limited to large committed contracts and New players and capacity are also emerging, as traditional players look
restricted to singular requirements. The Managed Capacity model is a derivative to expand into new geographies and frequency bands. In general,
of these earlier models. It provides more flexibility to address a larger set of capacity availability creates pressure on MHz prices. To extract higher

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value, operators may begin to offer Managed Capacity to change the Ground Segment Choice For Managed Capacity Providers
price from MHz to Mbps, and by providing IP capacity, lower the barrier The success of the Managed Capacity model depends largely on the ground
to entry for customers. systems capabilities. This makes choosing the right system as important as
choosing the correct marketing model. Some of the capabilities necessary
Service providers who were once restricted to serving a limited number in a ground system are:
of customers are forming marketing partnerships where they can offer a
Managed Capacity model, leverage their infrastructure, and gain access to 1. Network Management Systems (NMS) that support and run all
new market segments. types of VNO (Virtual Network Operator) models. A Managed
Capacity provider should be able to extend the NMS easily to
For example, a USO service provider acquires a greater number of sites and multiple customers. The NMS needs to be robust and able to
achieves lower service pricing by bidding directly and by supporting smaller target a diverse set of networks simply and efficiently, and to
operators who stand a chance of winning contracts. This is known as white support a large number of remotes.
labeling the network service to gain the aggregation needed to achieve a
price advantage. 2. Scalable architectures capable of growing seamlessly without
encumbrances of software or throughput licenses. Lights-out
In certain instances, service providers are unable to sell circuits or priced operation is important to enable remote maintenance
bandwidth models and compete with terrestrial providers. Providing and allow the infrastructure to be operated from any
Managed Capacity and enabling the enterprise to leverage the larger IP physical location.
bandwidth cloud can deliver increased value to chief technology officers
who can then decide how to allocate bandwidth across their applications 3. Flexible architectures that allow selling IP capacity to a mix of
and sites. end customer requirements (e.g., 3G/4G mobile backhauling,
ATM and branch banking, maritime customers, in-flight
In essence, a Managed Capacity model offers advantages when entering broadband, consumer/small-to-medium enterprise broadband).
a new, highly competitive market. Aggregating demand helps achieve
economies of scale, and when there is a strategic goal to acquire 4. Billing systems that can connect to different providers OSS/
customers in new market segments beyond those associated with BSS systems or a cloud-based OSS/BSS for those without their
traditional service providers. own systems.

An Evolutionary Step Forward 5. Support for multiple layers of Virtual Network Operator
While customers would continue to purchase capacity in MHz, Managed models. Creating VNO models should be possible without
Capacity models can play an important role in the markets evolution. procuring multiple NMS systems. All ground system features
Smaller operators do not need to purchase, operate, and maintain their should be accessible within the VNO and able to support
own ground systems. Managed Capacity models can provide a simpler, and various hierarchies.
better, cost model for them. This would help them retain customers in a
competitive market and provide the capacity to grow their businesses. Managed Capacity models have been around for years. Yet the evolution
of the Satellite Service model and of the marketplace have prompted the
Aggregating demand brings economies of scale, increasing providers emergence of Managed Capacity as a means to deliver greater value than
ability to compete with alternative technologies. This is the most likely step is typically possible from a pure MHz model or CIR circuit-based approach.
in the evolutionary process as operators try to achieve maximum revenue
from their infrastructure investments and acquire more customers. A Managed IP Pool offers customers flexibility, allows for faster adoption and
more sites in the network. Broadband satellite solutions provide operators
There are also technical benefits from aggregating demand. Rather than the ability to implement a mix of business models simultaneously, without
having multiple forward DVB-S2 channels, aggregating demand into a the encumbrances of software licenses. Ultimately, this gives operators the
single forward channel can unlock transponder power allowing the network opportunity and the means to expand their own business offerings.
to squeeze more bits by running a higher modulation, or coding, or both.
That often sparks demand consolidation and reduces risk for satellite
operators. Faster adoption of fresh capacity will likely also prompt operators
to deploy Managed Capacity models as they enter new geographical areas.

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Creating Educational Opportunities In Haiti
An iDirect Case In Point

I
Byline

n October 2014 the doors to the Kay Anj Village School in However, being able to provide the opportunity associated with education
Cap-Haitien, Haiti, opened for the first time. requires resourcesresources that are not so easily at their disposal as
they are to the rest of the world. Foremost, that means overcoming one
This facility is part of the first phase of development for the Kay Anj fundamental challenge: the fact that only 10.6 percent of the Haitian
Village, which sits on 40 acres of land in the small village of Dekle. When population had access to the Internet, according to the ITU.
complete, the village will provide homes, schools, playing fields and a
church for orphaned and abandoned children in the Kay Anj Dayiti (Angel A Generational Change
House of Haiti). Access to quality education is essential to both the social and economic
development of Haiti. Yet, the majority of schools in Haiti receive minimal
The project is the vision of Debbie and Bill Harvey. The couple founded Helping government support, lack qualified instructors and are a significant financial
Haitian Angels (HHA), a non-profit organization, in 2008 to provide medical burden on low-income families. Furthermore, according to statistics from USAid:
care, shelter, food and clean water for the children of Cap-Haitien.
The Kay Anj Village School will provide 121 children from pre-kindergarten Haitians aged 25 years and older receive on average only 4.9
through sixth grade, the opportunity for educationand for a promising future. years of education and only 29 percent attend secondary school.
More than 80 percent of primary schools are privately managed
with minimal government oversight

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The Kay Anj Village School is part of the first phase of development for the Kay Anj Village,
which sits on 40 acres of land in the small village of Dekle in Haiti.

Half of public sector teachers in Haiti lack basic qualifications Combining an Evolution X3 satellite router from iDirect with Ku-band bandwidth
and almost 80 percent of teachers have not received any from LBiSat, Debbie and Bill Harvey have taken a major step in providing the
pre-service training children of Kay Anj Village with the value of distance-learning, which includes:

This introduces the risk that a generation of Haitian youth will not have the The ability to access world-class educators and collaborate with
necessary knowledge and basic skills to succeed in the work force. other students, all of whom are located around the world,
via teleconference
Reaching Out With VSAT Real-time access to the latest learning resources and capabilities
In this region of Cap-Haitien, fiber and cellular connections are scarce at made available via the Internet
best. In areas where they are available, the time and costs associated with The benefit of tapping into social networks and other digital
installation can be prohibitive. resources that enable them to advance their communications
skills, both personally and professionally
Satellite is a key enabler for this region since it is easily deployable, provides The opportunity to learn and develop reading and writing skills
a reliable connection and is cost- effective when compared with other that can be passed down to next generations, as well as
access technologies. previous generations

For the children of Kay Anj Village, access to the Internet not only means Providing education not only
hope for education, but hope for a more successful future. According to changes the lives of this current
the Center for Global Development, in developing, low-income countries, generation of the Haitian population,
every additional year of education can increase a persons future income by iDirect Evolution X3 Router. but future generations to come,
an average of 10 percent. said Debbie Harvey. Parents of
students of the Kay Anj Village School, who themselves were never taught
To help bring the Internet to the children of Kay Anj Village, HHA has to read and write, have come up to us to tell us that their children can now
partnered with satellite technology providers iDirect and LBiSat to deliver educate them, too. That is a true generational impact.
broadband connectivity to the Kay Anj Village.

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A Generational Connection
The power of connectivity comes not only in the technology being provided,
but in the form of knowledge that we can leave behind with the community.
In essence, this is a whole new opportunity for information, said Rob Kilroy,
regional vice president, Americas,
iDirect. The more power we put
into the hands of the people of Kay
Anj Dayiti, the better their ability to
leverage this powerful connection
for generations to come. Technology holds the power to change lives and truly makes a difference for
those who previously had no access to information. The day that connectivity
Changing Lives was turned on at Kay Anj Dayiti was one that marked a major turning point
The residents of the Kay Anj not only for this small region of Haiti, but for the entire country.
Village worked side-by-side with
iDirect and LBiSat to establish the The day we opened the doors to Kay Anj Village School was a day that
VSAT connection. changed the lives for hundreds of individuals in Cap-Haitien. The dedication
and generosity of both iDirect and LBiSat cannot be understated in helping
When iDirect and LBiSat first arrived HHA build a brighter future in Haiti, said Debbie Harvey.
in Kay Anj Dayiti, priority number
one was getting power to the www.idirect.net/
buildings in the village. Historically,
the challenge for Cap-Haitien lbisat.com/
was that residents typically only
Rodger M. Lyman is the CEO/President of
experienced one or two hours of LBiSat, LLC. His business experience spans
electricity per day. That is slowly more than 28 years. He joined LBiSat, LLC
in January 1997, and has been instrumental
changing as a local power facility is providing immediate and ongoing in positioning LBiSat, LLC, as a leader
in the satellite market. Under Rodgers
powercritical to the big plans that Debbie and Bill Harvey have for the 40 leadership, the company has achieved
consistent revenue growth and has built a
acres of land that comprise the Kay Anj Village. roster of customers worldwide. Rodger has
developed an exceptional background in
people and a professional style based on
Following the work of a master electrician who wired up the buildings in the excellent inter-personal communications.
village, iDirect personnel worked alongside local villagers to assemble the
LBiSat delivers secure voice, data, video and media services around the world.
VSAT equipment and prepared for connection. Power was finally turned on We support our remote applications with flexible, scalable and affordable
at 4:00 p.m. on the last day that the group was on the ground. One hour packages. The company offers: Advanced IP network solutions with QoS/
prioritization for seamless integration with existing or planned IT equipment;
later, connectivity was live. Managed networks scalable up to 20 Mbps are managed securely from end-
to-end with critical reliability; Emergency Response and Contingency Services
providing the only source of communications in the hours during and the days
following catastrophic events; more than 30 years of custom manufacturing,
From there, LBiSat worked from the LBiSat network operation center to equipment integration and successful installations in over 100 countries around
commission the Evolution remote. The team trained a local Haitian named the world.
LBiSat also provides Media and Event Management services and solutions
Wilson Chery on details of the system. This would allow him to help with any for projects including OU Satellite Space Segment, Event Management, Uplink
Trucks, Mobile Production Trucks, HD Encoding & Encryption Services as well
issues that may arise with the system in the futureessentially putting the as Downlink/Uplink Turnaround.
power and control of the connection into the hands of the community of LBiSats technical staff maintains a level of knowledge and understanding
that is seldom duplicated. Our Network Operations Center provides
Kay Anj Dayiti. outstanding 24x7 customer service and technical support wherever projects
take you around the world. Current and past clients include: USAID, Cobham,
Boart Longyear, NASA, Boeing, FEMA, Northrup Grumman, US Army, US
Navy, US Department of State, the National Guard, General Electric, Lucas Oil,
Red Bull, ExxonMobil and more.

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Connecting With New Communities...
A Yahlive Perspective

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By Sam Boustany, Chief Executive Officer, Yahlive

roadcast technology is progressing at such a pace that the Delivering relevant and bespoke
focus has shifted from the underlying solutions themselves to infotainment means that the viewers
the way in which peoples lives are impacted and improved get to watch what they understand and
by them. relate to, allowing them to stay tuned-in
said Sami Boustany, the CEO of Yahlive. The company also works closely
This has never been truer than for Yahlive, which operates a leading- with broadcasters and relies heavily on market research to assess gaps in
edge network to broadcast quality satellite television yet measures its community and viewership trends.
success through the communities it serves and enables. Connecting with
communities is at the heart of Yahlives business and has been fundamental Earlier this year, global research company IPSOS published a survey into
to its success. the viewing habits of the Farsi speaking community. The survey consisted of
several thousand interviews and produced 1,200 successful results used for
Yahlive is a broadcast satellite company that provides quality satellite onward analysis. The survey highlighted a number of key findings, including
data and broadcast services to corporations and to a mosaic of different that there are an estimated 25 million Farsi-speaking viewers watching
communities in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe. Yahlive also channels beamed by Yahlive, viewers who have come to expect high-
brings communities closer by delivering their favorite local and international quality content and delivery. Connecting with these communities remains
TV entertainment. the backbone of Yahlives business, and offering viewers the content they
desire is a contributing success factor.
Yahlives East, MENA, and Europe Ku-band beams provide access to more
than 160 satellite television channels, of which more than 70 are exclusive According to the IPSOS survey results, 81 percent of Yahlive users intend to
to Yahlive. The company broadcasts in both Standard and High Definition, continue using the service and Yahlive was rated by viewers as having the
with powerful signal strengths allowing it to be received on dishes as small highest retention and satisfaction ratios among all other satellite providers
as 50 centimeters. targeting the same Farsi speaking communities of the region.

Yahlive has come a long way since its inception in 2011, and strives Yahlives value proposition is multi-dimensional, and the intention is to
to positively impact the lives of people wanting to remain connected maintain it as such for as long as possible. While technical excellence is
through language and content. Yahlive works hard with broadcasters to one of the companys driving selling points, it is not the only one. As such
ensure specific bouquets of channels are put together that most suit each the satellite service provider has raised its focus on audience needs, and
communitys viewing tastes and habits. the regional communities in countries covered by its East, MENA, and
Europe beams. Previously parts of this region have been underserved, with
language and local content via satellite being limited in some areas.

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This is where Yahlive is building deep, lasting relationships. In addition Yahlives trajectory is based on regionalizing its service offering. This
to reaching the target communities with the right programs, Yahlive also entails creating multiple hotspots one for each community in its coverage,
works to evolve its broadcast service quality. With the current demand for and it compels us to diligently cater to the specific requirements of both
enhanced picture quality Yahlive will soon be delivering several 4k channels. broadcasters and viewers. There can be no bigger long-term plan than to
offer broadcasters what they want. And for Yahlive viewers, the pledge is
The ongoing deep dive analysis of viewers and their preferences has to continue fostering a sense of individuality and togetherness combined,
resulted in the Yahlive proposition evolving over time. In the past, Farsi, irrespective of cultural diversity and distance, said Boustany.
Afghan and Kurdish channels were spread across multiple satellites, thereby
delivering a fragmented source of regionalized satellite TV channels from Yahlive is a joint venture combining the visions, energy and values of
different orbital neighborhoods. Yahsat and SES, and has been enhancing the viewing experience of many
communities, crafting a dynamic satellite television neighborhood across
With its Yahsats Y1A satellite Ku-band payload, the company has successfully its coverage area.
consolidated existing and new exclusive channels, thus providing premium
content that appeal to these markets and acts as a powerful viewership www.yahlive.com/
growth catalyst. This has resulted in Yahlive possessing the fastest growing
Prior to his appointment as CEO of Yahlive, Sami was the Chief Strategy Officer
community of Direct-to-Home (DTH) viewers and channels serving the Farsi, of Yahsat and was responsible for developing and implementing the long-term
Kurdish, Dari and Pashto audiences across the Middle East, South West Asia. strategic business and regulatory roadmaps of the company.
Before joining Yahsat, Sami was a Senior VP at Mubadala, a leading
investment arm of Abu Dhabi as well as Yahsats parent company. Previous to
his work with Mubadala, Sami was a Senior Associate with Booz & Co. where
Extending its reach further, Yahlive recently announced signing a capacity he helped develop and grow the firms MENA satellite platform from 2006
until 2008.
deal with Adriatic Tours S.LAlpha One RTV Network, with the two Sami started his career in the satellite industry with Northrop Grumman
companies set to collaborate on the broadcast of channels to the Balkan in the US and as a Senior Systems Lead Engineer, he co-led several satellite
ground software programs for more than 6 years.
communities in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe in eight languages; Sami holds MS degrees in Electrical Engineering and Management
Information Systems, both from the University of Central Florida.
Bosnian, Serbian, Croatian, Albanian, Turkish, Spanish, English and Arabic.
These free-to-air (FTA) channels will be available to Yahlive viewers who
reside within the MENA footprint pointed at the Yahsat 1A satellite located
at the 52.5 degrees East orbital location.

Yahlive also announced that it has signed a deal with Sahili Media Group
to serve other communities in their MENA footprint with a rich bouquet of
existing and exclusive local and French TV content from the Maghreb and
elsewhere in the world bringing Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco their favorite
news and entertainment channels.

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Blazing New CDN Support Channels...
An STN Perspective

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By Jurij_Blain, Technical Director, STN

TN PLC offers their insight into some of the companys more The-Top (OTT) services, STN can assist to
recent technical implementations to ensure the firm remains tailor requirements and offer consulting
at the top of its game and continues to offer the services services to match the expectation of each
expected of a strong industry competitor. individual client.

With all the various conversations and presentations over the last few Elemental Live can provide real-time
years, Satnews readers are familiar with CDN services; however, lets video and audio encoding for linear payTV broadcast and live streaming
proceed with a memory refresh. to new media platforms over CDNs of a customers choice or preference.
With Elemental Server and Elemental Delta origin and its edge functionality,
CDN video services are divided into two basic typesVideo on Demand STN can integrate and seamlessly include VoD services into the companys
(VoD) and live streaming. VoD services are provided by CDN edge servers portfolio of services. Such allows payTV operators and content providers
that deliver static pre-encoded video files to client video players. Live to monetize assets by deploying video delivery infrastructure that expands
streaming services are provided by CDN edge servers that deliver live content delivery, enhances OTT services and capabilities and reduces video
contentdynamically generated video files or network data streams that distribution costs.
originates from video encoders and is transported to client video players
through the backbone network of the CDN. In most cases, these processes Recently won projects are now successfully on air using the new,
are transparent to the encoder source and client player. state-ofthe-art headend services, which are already proving to be a most
prudent investment.
With the new Elemental head-end equipment installed, STN now supports
all of the major CDN networks and network protocols, such as HTTP or STN PLC continued to modernize and has also invested in major Internet and
RTMP, as well as streaming delivery architectures and Apple HLS or Microsoft L2 PoPs infrastructure upgrades. These upgrades include the investment
Smooth Streaming. No matter what the client wishes to achieve with Over- into the new ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers, Cisco ASA

STN large antenna. Photo courtesy of STN.

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The reasoning behind this move was to satisfy the ever increasing demand
to migrate contribution path from traditional satellite to the more cost
effective fiber / IP contribution. Over the last couple of years, STN has seen
a huge rise in the number of clients who are investing in the products/
services for fiber /IP delivery systems. This migration into the terrestrial/
cable contribution will on a long term save content providers/TV stations a
great deal of money.

STN has also concluded this phase by moving to a purely IP-based


infrastructure that eliminates and bypasses the need for ever-so-costly
(3/6/12HD)-SDI routers and ASI switches. The new IP based infrastructure
will provide the company with extremely flexible and robust solutions, while
retaining the maximum possible quality both for SD/HD/UHD formats as
well as for MPEG-2/MPEG-4 AVC/HEVC video codecs.

The core of the head-end consists technology from the Cisco Nexus Family
of data center switches, offering the capabilities of the comprehensive Cisco
NX-OS feature set. The switches are renowned for their high scalability and
5585-X models with FirePOWER Services, which includes a Security Services unparalleled performance and are designed to meet the scaling demands
Processor (SSP) for maximum protection against any potential threats on the of traditional and cloud deployments.
Internet lines.
With throughput of a staggering 2.56 Tbps (Layer 2 and 3 hardware based)
Simultaneously, STN has upgraded and increased all international traffic and 96 10GE ports and 8 true 40GE QSFP ports, these behemoths now
capabilities on various PoPs around the world. Simultaneously, STN has stand and serve the core of STNs new advanced head-end based on the
increased their diverse path/dual ISP provider public Internet line by 1000 Ericssons Multi-Platform Head-end architecture.
percent from 1 Gbps redundant connection to 10 Gbps fully redundant
public Internet line. The new IP based infrastructure is up to the latest technological standard
and is also enables STN to offer customers even higher reliability and
The new data center switches are now based on the Cisco Nexus series of flexibilityall this at the most competitive pricing, as the costly routing and
switches and Catalyst 6500 series switches. All of these devices operate in switching equipment will be completely eliminated.
full active/active redundancy mode enabling maximum resiliency without
single point of failure. STN continues to thrive and has retained its original working principles,
one of which is to be technically prepared to offer its clients not only
personalized but optimized services, and it
delivers, said Jurij_Blain, Technical Director
at STN PLC. We consider our practice of fast
turnaround personal one to one client service
evaluation through to finalization unique.
Researching Market trends is extremely
important but a lot can be gained by listening
to clients, working with them and realizing
their ambitions.

Through in-depth analysis of infrastructure


upgrades and potential, STN is already
prepared for the next phase of company
expansion. Technically prepared for the future
and ready to expand not only structurally but
globally, as well.

Additional information at:


stn.eu

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NSR Analysis: EO The New Playground for
UAS and SmallSats

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By Prateep Basu, NSR Analyst, India

hough commercial Earth Observation (EO) represents a small This is, however, not the case in the Energy and
part of the satellite industry, this sector has grown at a CAGR Natural Resources vertical market, as satellite
of 8.3 percent since the year 2008. imagery requires substantial post processing
and integration with other data sets (seismic,
Thirst for data-driven decision making in various sectors like oil & gas, geological, etc.). This leads to a preference for
infrastructure, agriculture, forestry and wildlife, and emergency response is lower-cost, sub-50 cm imagery provided by small
expanding the reach of the EO industry beyond the traditional government UAS. The energy market is actually one of the biggest promoters of UAS
customer. These are the areas where the traditional satellite-based EO applications in monitoring off-shore pipelines, change detection in the
industry will compete directly with other platforms such as Unmanned nearby environment, and live-video feed relay of plant operations.
Aircraft Systems (UAS) and smallsat constellations providing high temporal
resolution. On the other hand, small satellites and their constellations deliver a
different value proposition, which is strongly reliant on powerful algorithms
NSRs recently released report, Satellite-Based Earth Observation, based on machine learning, pattern recognition, and other image analytics
7th Edition (www.nsr.com/research-reports/commercial-space/ methods. Most small satellite platforms under 50 kg launch mass are
satellite-based-earth-observation-eo-7th-edition/), found the decision unable to produce the same image characteristics as that derived from a
making that goes into acquiring data and data products usually depends on sophisticated satellite such as Digital Globes WorldView-3,.
the 4CsCost of acquisition, Coverage of the platform, and Compatibility
of data to meet Customer requirements. All these factors are intertwined, as However, large constellations of these smallsats will provide high revisit
higher coverage implies higher cost, which in turn means large datasets (in rates, leading to useful time-series data generation. Such data products
both medium or high resolution) and, thereby, a set of boundary conditions are useful in vertical markets like Managed Living Resources (agriculture,
for the customers to select, as per their requirement. forestry) and Industry (Construction, Transportation) due to the correct
match between cost, coverage, and compatibility of datasets with the
An example of the 4Cs is illustrated in the table below, which compares the customers requirements.
utility of satellites and UAS in different vertical markets on a relative basis.
A classic example would be the Defense and Intelligence market, which is NSRs Satellite-Based Earth Observation, 7th Edition report took into
well established for both satellite and UAS-based EO. account the impact of smallsats and UAS, among many other factors, on
the global commercial satellite EO industry and modeled the market across
Though satellites cost lower than UAS in the long run for ISR purposes, six industry verticals to find that the satellite EO data market will grow from
primarily due to the operational expenditure associated with flights, they $833 million in 2014 to $1.72 billion by 2024.
are still used only for strategic planning purposesthe on-demand, real-
time UAS imagery and video are the areas that provide the key battlefield Rapid progress in the commercial UAS sector (more so during 2014 to
inputs and where this platform offers advantages over satellite. 2015), especially in the computing and image processing software part,
is adding to the competitive environment for satellite-based EO. This is
especially occurring as entry barriers to the industry are lowered due to

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Based in Bangalore, the silicon-
valley as well as the space city of
India, Mr. Basu joined NSR as an
analyst in 2014. He has authored
the first edition of NSRs Unmanned
Aircraft Systems study and has been
a co-author of the fifth edition of
Satellite Manufacturing and Launch
Services report. His area of expertise
and interest include launcher and
satellite manufacturing, UAVs, Earth
Observation, and Fixed Satellite
Services markets.
Mr. Basu comes to NSR after
completing a Masters in Science
from the International Space
University, Strasbourg, in the
area of Space Studies. Prior to
attending ISU, Mr. Basu had a two
year term with the Indian Space
Research Organization (ISRO) as
an engineer at the spaceport of
Sriharikota, where he worked on six
launch missions of the PSLV, and
as a system engineer for the GLSV
MK-III project. He has also worked
closely with ISRO as an intern in the
areas of launch vehicle engineering
and business development at
various centers across India, like
the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre
(VSSC), Liquid Propulsion System
Centre (LPSC), and the commercial wing of ISRO, Antrix, while pursuing his
technological innovation and trickle-down effect from other sectors such Bachelors in Technology in the field of Aerospace engineering from the
Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST), Trivandrum.
as consumer electronics, cloud computing, and powerful analytics. Mr. Basu has collaborated with research labs in India and abroad in
varying capacity, and has published his works in international journals and at
conferences on subjects ranging from computational fluid mechanics to space
The traditional satellite-EO industry is, therefore, at the cusp of major shifts policy and climate change. He holds international certifications in the field of
Supply chain management and project management, and has been a speaker
in business models for adapting to threats from smallsats and UAS, which at various industry organized user meets.
now seem more real than ever before.
For information regarding this report, please visit:
www.nsr.com/research-reports/commercial-space/satellite-based-
earth-observation-eo-7th-edition/

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Fostering The Next Generation In Space...
The Future Space Leaders Foundation

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By Nancy Nolting, Marketing Programs Manager, Intelsat General Corporation (IGC)

ith permission from Intelsat General Corporation I was expected to provide ideas to my team,
(IGC), we present one of the companys latest SatCom and I worked on improving work flows and
Frontier blogs. refining presentations, Frank told SatCom
Frontier. I learned a lot about how the
Often discussed by the SatCom Frontier team is how the commercial space space segment connects to the terrestrial
industry delivers innovation to government SATCOM clients. To maintain infrastructure, and the constant challenge
technological innovation, as an industry, all need to ensure that we are of optimal constellation management. It was interesting to learn more
fostering the next generation of space professionals. about other challenges facing the industry, such as managing the increase
in space debris.
This issue is particularly challenging due to the low graduation rates in
science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields. Intelsat General Through our internship program and support of organizations such as
Corporation has invested in an active internship program and works with FSLF, Intelsat General is working to ensure a pipeline of future space
groups such as The Future Space Leaders Foundation (FSLF), a tax exempt professionals. To maintain our nations technological edge in space, the
501 (c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the career development of industry must stimulate the growth and development of students into
young space and satellite industry professionals. tomorrows space leaders.

Two of our interns recently completed their summer programs. Frank The FSLF connects current space professionals with graduate students
Preston is a student at Towson University pursuing an IT major and Steven seeking careers in space, and assists students and young professionals
Thai is a computer engineering student at the University of Maryland in attending space and satellite industry conferences and events through
Baltimore Campus. SatCom Frontier spoke with both of them before they grants covering travel and registration expenses.
returned to their respective schools.
These efforts benefit the entire industry and our customers. More young
Steven has family members working in the commercial satellite industry and people such as Steven and Frank need to be exposed to the vitality and
has decided to pursue some an aerospace career. He said he was kept quite innovation of the commercial satellite industry.
busy and learned a great deal about how satellite communications operate.
The Future Space Leaders Organization mission is as follows
I worked on a number of projects given to me by IGC engineers. I
especially enjoyed modeling satellite systems and teleport maps using To advance learning and professional enrichment of young space
software development kits, Steven said. SATCOM is so essential to so professionals and future leaders pursuing careers in the fields of
many things today but not very well known. I learned a lot about things such space and satellites.
as frequency loss and reuse and the pros and cons of various frequency
bands. IGC seems like a close-knit operation and I was taken in and given To stimulate the professional growth and enhancement of future
the chance to be a real contributor. space professionals and to foster cooperation and interaction
among current leaders in the space field with graduate students
Frank was given his own projects to manage as part of his internship and is and young professionals seeking to pursue careers in the fields of
very interested in a job in the commercial space industry after his graduation space and satellites.
next year.
To assist graduate students and young professionals in
attending space and satellite industry conferences and events
through grants covering legitimate travel and registration
related expenses.

The Foundation organizes events and raises funds for grants to deserving
graduate students and young professionals. FSLF works in cooperation
with other non-profits, companies and government agencies on space-
related educational events. FSLF is also actively promoting the professional
development of young Americans targeting careers in the academic fields
of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math (STEAM).
Through its annual Future Space event, FSLF advances learning and fosters
interaction among current space and satellite industry leaders with graduate
students and young professionals.

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The Foundation made eight grant awards in 2013-2014 to outstanding
American graduate students and young professionals and enabled them to Ms. Jillianne Pierce
attend and present papers at major space-related symposia and conferences In her position as Government Affairs Associate for the
that included the IAF International Astronautical Congress, SGAC Space Space Foundation, Jillianne regularly interfaces with
Congress, AAS Goddard Memorial Symposium, NSC Goddard Dinner, the Administration, Congress, and various federal and
Satellite 2014, SSPI Gala, AIAA Spotlight Awards and ISPCS. international departments and agencies to educate key
decision-makers on issues of importance in the space policy
In July of this year,the FSLF hosted their 4th Annual Future Space event arena. A member of the Florida bar, Jillianne earned a J.D.
at the Reserve Officer Association building, at the Top of The Hill, 1 from the University of Miami and a B.A. from the University
Constitution Ave NE, in Washington DC. The event explored cutting edge of Central Florida. Her IAC presentation will focus on how
technologies and new applications that are poised to transform the space commercial imaging satellites can provide evidence of human
and satellite industry. rights abuses, and how such image-gathering influences the
evolution of the Responsibility to Protect doctrine.
Future Space 2015 will raise funds to support educational programs and
networking opportunities for graduate students and young professionals Ms. Julia Stalder
pursuing careers in the space and satellite industry. She is a young professional who plans to complete her M.S.
in Mechanical Engineering at UCLA in June of 2016. She
During 2015, the FSLF Grant Winners included. currently works at the California Institute of Technologys
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, where she has had the
Dr. Justin Atchison opportunity to work as a mechanical engineer on the Surface
He received his PhD in Aerospace Engineering at Cornell Water and Ocean Topography program for CNES and the ISS
University in 2010. Dr. Atchison served as a graduate instrument RapidScat. Julia is a recent recipient of the NASA
exchange researcher at JAXA in 2008 and now works at the Early Career Achievement Honor Award. She is also the only
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory as a applicant who is a panelist at the Next Generation Plenary.
mission design and navigation engineer. He is the Mission
Design Lead for the Double Asteroid Redirection Test Mr. Paul Warren
(DART), which aims to test and characterize asteroid impact He is a student and young professional at Stanford majoring
mitigation techniques, making our local solar system more in Computer Science. He has helped organize and has
accessible and secure. participated in numerous space and zero gravity experiments,
and is now the co-president of the Stanford Space Initiative
Sarah Hefter Flanigan (SSI). SSI will send the first university-built rocket to space,
She is a member of the Senior Professional Staff at the launch two satellites, send a weather balloon across the
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory and United States, and has generated enough interest in space
holds degrees in Aerospace Engineering from both Virginia for Stanford to create a new Aerospace and Aeronautics
Tech and Cornell University. She was the Lead Guidance program within the next three years. Warren continues to use
and Control Engineer on the MESSENGER mission whose his experience and contacts within the space industry to help
spacecraft was the first to orbit Mercury. She is also the fellow students develop space related careers.
Deputy Lead Guidance and Control Engineer on the New
Horizons mission whose spacecraft will fly by Pluto on July You can register to receive, or view the companys SatCom Frontier blog, at
14, 2015. She plans to share a paper on the much-anticipated www.intelsatgeneral.com/blog/
New Horizons mission at the IAC.
For details regarding FSLFs good works and their support of STEAM,
Raphael Perrino please visit
He is an M.A. student in International Science and www.futurespaceleaders.org/
Technology Policy with an emphasis in Space Policy at
George Washington University and plans to graduate in
August 2015. He holds an M.S. in Technical and Scientific
Communication from James Madison University and is an
Eagle Scout. Mr. Perrino is an Aerospace Analyst at The Tauri
Group and has worked on the GAO 2015 NASA Quicklook,
FY16 NASA Budget Request, and Start-Up Space study.
He has authored and co-authored several papers on Space
Policy, including one on NASAs Commercial Crew Program
that he has submitted to this years IAC.

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From Humble Beginnings...
A NorthTelecom Perspective

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By Mahdi N. Mehrabi, Chief Technical Officer + Managing Director, NorthTelecom

aving high-quality managed network services available NorthTelecoms achievements today are a far
for clients from east to west, NorthTelecom is delivering cry from the firms humble beginnings in
leading edge, satellite communication services and September of 2007. NorthTelecom has,
solutions to meet customer demands across all spectrums. indeed, attained a global reach, now with
offices in Dubai, Germany and Singapore, with operations and teleports in
Present in 12 international points of presence and with seven teleport South Korea, Singapore, Dubai, Greece, Spain, the UK and Cyprus.
operations, the company serves more than 100 global partners.
NorthTelecom is leveraging the most recent and up to date ICT concepts The NorthTelecom corporate mission is to provide communications all
to deliver the most reliable and efficient services and solutions to key over the world. Combining the strengths of their core professional team,
industries, such as GSM operators, ISPs, NGOs, media broadcasters, NorthTelecom offers a plethora of services that include a 24/7 Networking
Maritime, Oil & Gas, mining, Government and more. Operation Center (NOC) and a presence in all of the continents. This
ensures service flexibility for valued clients.

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The companys service portfolio includes Mastering all phases of ground systems engineering,
NorthTelecom offers consultancy through design to final
MVSAT turnkey delivery of uplink and downlink stations, control
NorthTelecom extends onshore and offshore operations via centers, teleports, video and data management platforms
maritime VSAT, with coverage from Asia Pacific to the Middle and network operations centers.
East and Europe.
With MVSAT as a high-speed, two-way, IP broadband, Oil and Gas
ship-to-shore, satellite telecommunications service, The oil and gas sectors remote locations often mean
NorthTelecom produces email, Internet, fax, VoIP, SIP phone heavy dependence on satellite solutions. Minimizing costs
services and more. is key for most companies in this field, particularly when
bandwidth demands continuation to increase, due to
IP Trunking technological advances in exploration and production.
NorthTelecom offers the option of HTS satellite connectivity Complex data from remote drilling sites is
services, providing customers end-to-end solutions that transmitted to corporate head offices for analysis by way of
cover all equipment needs and ensures reliable connectivity. NorthTelecoms Internet service solutions.
The corporate vision is offer cost-effective opportunities for
medium to large-scale service providers who wish to expand Construction Sites
their services. NorthTelecom integrates instant connectivity at construction
Furthermore, NorthTelecom is a leading global sites and, once development is complete, satellite becomes
provider of Internet connectivity solutions via satellites and an ideal solution for new urban developments or for
has many years of experience in installing and servicing deployment in a citys outskirts.
ground station operations, as is evidence by the companys Construction companies and master developers are
Earth stations and teleports in Germany, Greece, Spain, able to receive regular updates from their construction sites
Cyprus and Singapore. through high-speed Internet access.

TV Broadcasting (DTH) NorthTelecom has a composite track record of achievements in satellite


Realizing the increasing role that media plays in daily life connectivity. Through consistent levels of quality service and upgrade of
today, NorthTelecoms media network solution meets the networking solutions, the company hopes to be a frontrunner in deploying
requirements for an integrated transmission and management various telecommunication services as satellite beams extend further to
system, which processes diverse, bi-directional traffic types greater horizons.
while automatically controlling multiple space and ground
segment resources. The services are ideal for high-speed NorthTelecom has also recently announced they are expanding their facility
contribution and distribution of any live or on-demand data in Singapore. This will allow the company to extend its operation into
as well as audio or video content ranging from IPTV to HDTV. APAC, as well as to other emerging markets that need to have more stable
These solutions cater to various choices for solutions within the eastern locations of the globe and, ultimately, to bridge
transmitting video or streaming data in combination with west to east with the firms solutions and service portfolios.
telephony and production intercommunication. Likewise,
NorthTelecom also has provisions for SNG systems for For more information, please visit northtelecom.com/
broadcast in remote areas.

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A Major Celebration: One Hundred 1300s

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By Wendy Lewis, Director of Communications, Space Systems Loral (SSL)

hen Space Systems Loral (SSL) shipped a high of a project to develop a 3 kW satellite, which
performance broadband satellite for Australia to was the highest power ever achieved at
launch base in late August 2015, the company reached the time.
an unprecedented milestone of providing 100 GEO
communications satellites built using the SSL 1300 platform. Compared to SUPERBIRD, todays 1300 provides eight times the power, 30
percent longer life, and can accommodate four times as many transponders.
As satellite technology has advanced, and demand for capabilities such However, despite increasing complexity, each generation of the 1300 has
as UltraHD television and high speed broadband to ships and planes proven to be more reliable than the last.
has grown, the 1300 has evolved incrementally and has proven to be an
exceptional platform for innovation. Todays broadband satellite for Australia provides a crucial service that
hadnt even been considered in 1989. The flexibility of the 1300 means that
Satellite operators value heritage and on orbit reliability, combined with this will be a platform for future applications as well, including applications
payload performance. Reaching this milestone provides tangible evidence that we may not even conceive of today.
of the 1300s performance and reliability over the years and its value for
demanding next generation applications. There are more SSL 1300s Innovation
currently providing service on orbit today than any other model of GEO As a company that embraces innovation, in the 1980s the SSL engineering
communications satellite. team was forward-looking in creating a platform that allowed new
technologies to be introduced incrementally. This highly successful
The first 1300, called SUPERBIRD-A, was launched in 1989 for Space approach maintains heritage and carefully manages risk for innovative new
Communications Corporation (SCC), a Japanese provider of commercial subsystems and design variations.
satellite services that subsequently became SKY Perfect JSAT. Named after
its original dry mass of roughly 1300 kg, the satellite platform evolved out

Sky Muster, the 100th 1300, built for Australias new


broadband network is shown here at SSLs Compact
Antenna Test Range inPalo Alto, California, where all the
1300s have been built.
Photo is courtesy of SSL.

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Over the past 25 years, the 1300 was the first to incorporate many new IPSTAR
technologies. Some highlights follow:

TEMPO-2
This satellite was launched in 1997 and was the first SSL
satellite built for Direct-To-Home (DTH) television service.
The satellite was enabled by the 1300s first 100 volt bus
and Direct Radiating Collector (DRC) amplifiers, which
provided the power and heat dissipation necessary to
transmit DTHTV.

Sirius XM Radio
In the year 2000, SSL launched its first satellite built for
Sirius XM Radio. This was the first 1300 to be launched
into an innovative Highly Inclined Elliptical Orbit (HIEO).
Together with two additional radio satellites, Sirius FM-2
and Sirius FM-3, the three satellite constellation has
provided uninterrupted radio service.A fourth satellite,
Sirius FM-4, was built as a ground spare; however, due to
the constellations reliability, this satellite was never needed
and may now be viewed at the Smithsonian National Air and
Space museums Udvar-Hazy Center at Washington Dulles
International Airport in Washington DC.
Launched in 2005, this was the worlds first high throughput
MBSat satellite (HTS). IPSTAR was built using the SSL 1300 for
Thaicom Public Company Limited (Thaicom), a company
based in Thailand that provides satellite communications
services. Over the past ten years, the IPSTAR satellite
has provided advanced broadband service in the Asia
Pacific region. An advanced satellite of the time of launch,
IPSTAR offered 112 spot and regional beams that delivered
45 Gbps capacity.
In order to meet Thaicoms requirements for the
satellite, which was the first to help bridge the digital divide
by bringing Internet connectivity to remote areas, the 1300
supported a number of technology advances. This was the
first SSL satellite to use Lithium Ion batteries which are lighter
and smaller than the older Nickel-Hydrogen batteries that
have been commonly used on communications satellites.
This was part of a new power electronics subsystem. This
meant that more of the solar panel generated power was
available to the payload and this technology has been
incorporated into all subsequent 1300s.

EchoStar XI
In 2008 SSLs first 20-kW class 1300 was launched
by EchoStar. EchoStar XI was built on the SSL 1300
platform for DISH Network and helped the DTH content
Now known as ABS-4, this is a 1300 satellite currently provider roll out some of the first high definition (HD)
providing service at the 61 degrees East orbital location. television programming.
Launched in 2004, this was the first Western satellite to
use electric propulsion, which is now regularly used in 1300 ViaSat-1
satellites to reduce propellant mass and allow for more ViaSat-1 was the worlds first satellite to provide more
revenue generating payload. In October 2015, SSL had 19 than 100 Gbps throughput. Built on the SSL 1300, this
satellites with electric propulsion on orbit. MBSat was also satellite was launched in 2011 for broadband service in
the first 1300 to incorporate a large unfurlable antenna to North America.
enable it to broadcast to small mobile devices. The mesh
antenna reflector measures 12 meters in diameter.

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the satellite will help round-up and
connect Australians.

Sky Muster is a highly advanced


satellite, which exemplifies the 1300s
evolution. The satellites unique
architecture uses tailored spot beams
to match the widely varied population
distribution in Australia. Sky Muster
will be capable of providing peak
download speeds of 25 megabits per
second for hundreds of thousands of
people who do not otherwise have
access to high speed Internet. The
satellite will also supplement the
fixed line and fixed wireless services
provided by nbn.

An SSL 1300 satellite was installed at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in 2012. Sky Muster is the first 1300 to mount
Sirius FM-4 was a ground spare for the original Sirius satellite fleet. Photo is courtesy of Dane Penland. eight large antenna reflectors using
a unique boom configuration and
Other significant SSL 1300 advances include... includes new, advanced low noise amplifiers to improve radio frequency
(RF) performance. The satellite also uses a new, third generation, high
The first satellite platform to provide two-way ground based capacity Li-ion battery for reduced mass. SSL is building a second satellite
beam forming which increases a satellites flexibility to meet for nbn, which will launch in 2016this will be one of the first 1300s to use
changing market requirements. 3D printed flight parts.
One of the first to incorporate shaped antenna reflectors, which
enable precisely defined coverage areas. As a platform that has the ability to accommodate the most innovative
satellite technology, the 1300 can meet the demands of future applications,
The 100th 1300 such as 4K/8K ultra-high definition television (UHDTV), communications
The platforms ability to incorporate the most innovative technology services for ships, planes, buses and trains and the Internet of Things (IoT).
continues to be evident on the one SSL continues to qualify advances for future use on the 1300 with a focus on
hundredth 1300, which was built for the adding standardization and flexibility.
new broadband network nbn, Australias
broadband network. SSL works closely with customers to incorporate innovations that will support
the high performance, better economics, and increased accessibility that will
Originally called NBN Co 1A, the broaden the appeal of satellite-based solutions. The 1300 will continue to
satellite was renamed Sky Muster by provide the value and adaptability that satellite operators need to support next
the six-year-old winner of a country- generation applications. SSL is working to ensure that the next one hundred
wide contest. The young girl, who 1300s reflect dramatic improvements in cost, schedule, mass, and flexibility.
depends on satellite Internet for her
education, selected the name for the Beginning with SUPERBIRD-A, more than 25 years ago, the 1300 has an
names reference to the gathering of incomparable history of success. Through incremental changes, the 1300
cattle, which captures how has maintained a successful heritage, while at the same time evolving
into a powerful, flexible, and reliable platform for the worlds most
advanced applications.

SSL thanks and congratulates all of its customers who have helped it achieve
the goal of 100 1300s.

Additional information regarding SSLs 1300 platform is available at:


sslmda.com/html/products/1300.html

The press release regarding SSLs 100th 1300 is available at:


http://www.sslmda.com/html/pressreleases/pr20150914.html

A comparison of the first 1300 and the 100th 1300Sky Muster is nearly
six meters taller than SUPERBIRD-A. The images are courtesy of SSL.

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