Tooway™ A new dimension for direct-to-home broadband
Ali KORURRegional Director, Paris, Eutelsat S.A.CEO, Istanbul, Skylogic Eurasia
April 2011
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Market Analysis: overview
Unserved Market: 13 M HouseholdsUnserved Market: 13 M Households
> Areas located further than 5 km from next DSLAM or cable head-end, meaning no terrestrial broadband is available
> In Europe, unserved areas usually have a low population density
> Urban areas within 3 km of next DSLAM, with FTTH or near cable headend
> Several competing providers of broadband access
Over-served MarketOver-served Market
Underserved Market: 17 M HouseholdsUnderserved Market: 17 M Households
> Areas within approx. 3-5 km of a DSLAM. Broadband is available at a limited max. speed, up to few Mbps not allowing all kind of services (TV, VoD)
> Usually only one, sometimes two competing providers
Market Failure
* Unserved : Source: IDate, April 2009 in Broadband Satellite in Europe and North Africa** Underserved : Based on country specific studies analysis
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Multiple initiatives in Europe to bring broadband for all
“Avanze”(5.1 Bln€)
“Piano Caio”(1.3 Bln€)
“France Numérique 2012”
“Digital Britain”
“Irish National Broadband Scheme”
(223 M€)
“German broadband expansion
plan”
Swiss: USC 2008
“Broadband Action Plan to 2008”
(210 M€)
“National Broadband Plan”
EU Structural and Cohesion funds
for infrastructure
Sources: CM_CIC Securities estimation, IDATE 2009; European Commission (2009)
Other EU countries
With governmental initiative
Benefits from EU funds for infrastructure
Legend
Holland: “National Farmers Plan”
EU-Goal: Universal broadband access for each European home at competitive price by 2013 (Digital Agenda for Europe: 2015.eu)
EU-Goal: Universal broadband access for each European home at competitive price by 2013 (Digital Agenda for Europe: 2015.eu)
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KA-SAT – Europe’s first high-throughput satellite for new-generation services
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KA-SAT @ 9°East
Satellite main budgets Power
Spacecraft Power <14kW Payload DC power 11kW Solar Array Power up to 16kW
Mass Payload mass ~1000 kg Spacecraft dry mass ~3170 kg Satellite launch mass 5.7t -6.1t
Orbital Manoeuvre life time 16 years Satellite platform: EUROSTAR E3000 (Astrium) Launch ILS Proton Total capacity: 70Gbps Launch date: 26 December 2011
the most powerful satellite ever build
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KA-SAT 35 x more capacity than traditional broadcast satellite
KA first generation
KA second generationHigh throughput satellite
Estimated capacity in Gbps
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Traditional Ku
This increase of capacity makes satellite connectivity affordable both for consumers and for business applications
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KA-SAT – European IP MPLS core network
Istanbul
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KA-SAT end-to-end system architecture
Customer premise
Reseller premisesSkylogic support
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Ka-Sat services
B2C B2B
KaSat
Telecom Video
Terrestrial network extensionStar networksSOHO’s and SME’s internetaccess
SERVICESLight SNGRegional TVCorporate TV
SERVICES
Professional TerminalsBasic: 77 cm dish, 3W, circular polarization, up to 40Mbps up/ 10Mbps downAdvanced: 120 cm dish, 4W, local routing, up to 50Mbps up/ 20Mbps down
All-satellite Internet broadbandAccessTriple-play offer
SERVICES
Consumer Terminals
77 cm dish, 3W, circularpolarization
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Terminal description on KA-SAT
More powerful, more convenient to install
Type
Basic Terminal(< 80cm/3W, < 50dBW)
Advanced solution(100 cm, 120cm/4W,< 54dBW)
50Mbps
20Mbps
Down Up
40Mbps
10Mbps
Consumer terminals
Professional terminals
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Tooway™ Roadmap for KA-SAT
January 2008Tooway on HB6January 2008
Tooway on HB6September 2007Project launch
September 2007Project launch
December 2010 KA-SAT Launch
December 2010 KA-SAT Launch
June 2011Tooway on
KA-SAT
June 2011Tooway on
KA-SAT
Q2 2010KA-SAT
Ground segmentdeployment
Q2 2010KA-SAT
Ground segmentdeployment
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Tooway™ service packages
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Standard packages tooway 6 tooway 8 tooway 10 tooway 10+
Max download, Kbps(*) 6144 8192 10240
Max upload, Kbps(**) 1024 2048 4096
IP addressingDynamic public IP
address1 1 2 4
4 Week aggregated volume consumption, GB
(***)4 8 13 25
(*) Peak speed reacheable using second generation SurfbeamTM technology; figure is 4096 Kbps on Surfbeam generation;(**)Peak speed reacheable using second generation SurfbeamTM technology; figure is 512 Kbps on Surfbeam generation(***) 1GB is 109 bytes. The volume is aggregated on the following way :
VDownload + VUpload = V4week (considering VUpload ≤ ¼ VDownload.)When the subscriber volume passes the 4week volume threshold, he will experience lower speed (maximum 64kbps download/16Kbps upload with low priority for all the packages) and only FTP, HTTP, POP3/SMTP, IMAP and DNS on UDP protocols will be supported.
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VoIP over Tooway
> VoIP traffic with QoS will work over KA-SAT Tooway service as it is working currently on Pre KA-SAT Tooway service :- VoIP QoS will be setup based on distributor technical information to identify its
VoIP GW- VoIP service will be billed to the distributor each month on the basis of
consumed GB for VoIP services by its customers- VoIP traffic will be forwarded to the VoIP GW through internet- Each distributor will bill directly its subscribers
> Tooway service will allow distributors to reuse VoIP devices of the market without any modification
VoIP with QoS is already operational on Pre-KASAT Tooway service over HB6 and EB3 satellites
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DTH reception on Tooway terminal
> Easy DTH reception at 0.8°W, 4.8°E, 13°E or up to 19°E on the same antenna with installation of a specific additional Ku band LNB (compact twin LNB)
> TV reception at 0.1°W need to be investigated
> DTH kit easy to adapt thanks to a specific mount fitting to the Tooway antenna and simplifying its pointing
> DTH performances equivalent to a Rx only 70cm antenna dish size
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Tooway™ opportunity
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Beyond broadband
> KA-SAT’s significant capacity will enable Eutelsat to also address other markets:
> Data services and broadband> Data services represent 19%* of Eutelsat revenues.> KA-SAT brings important economic advantages for point-to-
point applications that can be selectively translated to our clients
> Professional Video services> The satellite performance can benefit Satellite News
Gathering operations, contribution links …
> Opportunities for regional television> The spot beam configuration opens cost-efficient network
opportunities for regional television channels requiring limited coverage
* Based on first half year results December 31, 2009
Conclusion•Market driving need for ubiquitous broadband NOW
•Satellite can deliver ADSL-comparable service NOW
•Future proofed KA-SAT for ADSL2 + comparable service
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