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Intelsat Opens SATELLITE 2012 with Focus on Mobility
LUXEMBOURG --(Business Wire)--
Intelsat (News - Alert) S.A., the world's leading provider of satellite services, today
confirmed the 2012 delivery of its Global Mobility Network, the core of
which is based on five satellites launching over the next 12 months.
Intelsat's mobility infrastructure will ultimately be comprised of 10
customized Ku-band mobility beams on seven satellites spread around the
geostationary belt.
Through this effort, Intelsat will become the first satellite operator
to offer continuous worldwide broadband coverage on a single fleet to
maritime and aeronautical customers, backed by Automatic Beam Switching
technology.
The launch of Intelsat 22, currently planned for late March, will kick
off Intelsat's busy launch year. The satellite will be positioned at 72°
East over the Indian Ocean region, joining the previously launched
Intelsat 14 and Intelsat 18 satellites with additional mobility beams.
Over the next 12 months, Intelsat will complete its mobility fabric with
the launches of Intelsat 19, Intelsat 20, Intelsat 21 and Intelsat 27.
"Our planned mobility infrastructure represents a major step forward for
customers with on-the-move global communications needs," said Intelsat
Senior Vice President of Global Sales Kurt Riegelman. "Maritime and
aeronautical customers will benefit from robust, always-on connections
at true broadband speed."
Intelsat 22 will serve media, government and network services customers
in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East with Ku- and C-band
capacity. It also carries an Ultra High Frequency (UHF) payload that
will be used by the Australian Defence Force and its allies in the
region.
"Intelsat 22 is a prime example of what can be accomplished when
governments think outside the box for their communications needs," said
Kay Sears, president of Intelsat General Corporation. "Just three years
after its conracted date, the Australians will have a critical on-orbit
capability which saved them $150 million over free-flyer options, and
provided them faster access to space than a traditional government
procurement program."
Intelsat 22 Momentum Builds with New Contracts
Nairobi-based Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) has signed a
multi-year agreement with Intelsat to distribute broadcast programming
from production facilities to terrestrial base stations around the
country to service its newly launched DTT network. The signals will then
be transmitted over the terrestrial airwaves to homes around Kenya. KBC
will use capacity on the Intelsat 709 satellite and transition to the
new Intelsat 22 satellite once it enters service.
KBC will join Addis Ababa-based ETHIO Telecom, which signed a
multi-year, multi-transponder deal for new capacity on Intelsat 709,
with follow-on service on Intelsat 22. As previously announced, ETHIO
Telecom plans to use the capacity for a new government voice and data
network, and for the expansion of a distance learning network that
supports high school education in Ethiopia.
Intelsat 22 will also be used by Etisalat (News - Alert) UAE, a leading
telecommunications services provider in the Middle East, which signed a
multi-year, multi-transponder agreement for capacity on Intelsat 22. As
previously announced, Etisalat will use Intelsat 22 to expand its
broadband and GSM backhaul services in the Middle East, Africa, Europe
and central Asia.
For more information, visit the Intelsat booth (#409) at SATELLITE 2012
in Washington, D.C., March 12-15.
About Intelsat
Intelsat is the leading provider of satellite services worldwide. For
over 45 years, Intelsat has been delivering information and
entertainment for many of the world's leading media and network
companies, multinational corporations, Internet Service Providers and
governmental agencies. Intelsat's satellite, teleport and fiber
infrastructure is unmatched in the industry, setting the standard for
transmissions of video, data and voice services. From the globalization
of content and the proliferation of HD, to the expansion of cellular
networks and broadband access, with Intelsat, advanced communications
anywhere in the world are closer, by far.
Intelsat Safe Harbor Statement
Some of the statements in this news release constitute "forward-looking
statements" that do not directly or exclusively relate to historical
facts. The forward-looking statements made in this release reflect
Intelsat's intentions, plans, expectations, assumptions and beliefs
about future events and are subject to risks, uncertainties and other
factors, many of which are outside of Intelsat's control. Known risks
include, among others, the risks included in Intelsat's annual report on
Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2011, its Registration
Statement on Form S-4, and its other filings with the U.S. Securities
and Exchange Commission, the political, economic and legal conditions in
the markets we are targeting for communications services or in which we
operate and other risks and uncertainties inherent in the
telecommunications business in general and the satellite communications
business in particular. Because actual results could differ materially
from Intelsat's intentions, plans, expectations, assumptions and beliefs
about the future, you are urged to view all forward-looking statements
contained in this news release with caution. Intelsat does not undertake
any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements,
whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

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