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ELECTRIC PROPULSION SATELLITES AND SERVICE TRENDS IN THE REGION SERVICE TRENDS IN THE REGION
ITU RRS-14-Americas
Island of Tobago, Trinidad & Tobago Carlos Flores
Regulatory AffairsJuly 17-18, 2014
ELECTRIC PROPULSION
What is it?
A way to accelerate satellites in the space byusing electric means, and can be used for:
Orbit raising
Stationkeeping
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Stationkeeping
Change of orbital slot
Satellite de-orbit
Electric orbit raising allows placing more dry mass into space, additional payload can be hosted and longer life can be achieved.
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E115WB COMING SOON (ALL-ELECTRIC)
Expected to be launched Q1 2015
< 6 months orbit raising
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Up to 7.5kW payload power
E117WB HOSTING ADDITIONAL PAYLOAD
Expected to be launched Q4 2015
Will host a payload for the US FAA Wide-Area Augmentation System
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Augmentation System (WAAS), to enhance aviation safety.
SATELLITE SERVICE DEMAND IN THE REGIONINCREASING C BAND DEMAND, ADVANTAGES
Video distribution services
Growth supported by an active regional market
Strong SD / HD penetration
New DTH platforms
Connecting entire continents in a single beam
Critical telecommunications for public safety and disaster reliefs efforts
Not subject to rain attenuation
Professional video links Consumer broadcasting
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Professional video links Consumer broadcasting
• High Throughput Satellites (“HTS”) become a reality in the region
• Broadband Access, Data Services and Mobility Applications for HTS
• High throughput allows customers to optimize bandwidth and concentrate power, more Mbps per MHz
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HTS in Latin America(Gbps)
55.3
CAGR
42%
SATELLITE INDUSTRY TRENDS IN THE REGIONNEW TECH AND MORE THROUGHPUT
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• Eutelsat Americas internal analysis
• CAGR calculated between 2014 and 2021
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10
20
30
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50
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2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
4.7
55.3 42%
78%
Broadband access
Data
Mobility
Government / Mill
Occasional use and contribution
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• Electric satellites represent several advantages against bipropellant propulsion
• C Band demand is growing up in the region for different satellite applications
• HTS are coming, and with an open architecture will complement traditional use
of frequency bands
CONCLUSIONS
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Prepared by the Business Development and Regulatory Groupat Eutelsat Americas.
Many thanks!
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