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Eutelsat reported that its revenue mix in mid-2024 was about 60% video and 40% connectivity, with video declining about 4–5% annually.
Eutelsat offers a GEO-LEO solution that provides capacity, global coverage, resiliency, and low latency for real-time applications.
Eutelsat expected to achieve up to 90% of global coverage by the summer of 2024 despite some remaining gaps in ocean regions and parts of Africa.
Eutelsat OneWeb planned to start services in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East in the months following mid-2024 as gateways go live.
Eutelsat Group acquired UK-based OneWeb’s low-Earth orbit constellation in 2023, making it the only global operator with wholly owned satellites in both LEO and geostationary orbit.
Eutelsat OneWeb is providing services in North America, most of Latin America, Australia, and Europe as of mid-2024.
Eutelsat has amassed more than $700,000,000 in back orders for OneWeb capacity from government and enterprise customers.
Eutelsat opted to deploy upgraded Next Gen LEO satellites progressively rather than immediately replacing the full fleet to reduce technological risk.
EUTELSAT 70B provides a high degree of on-board connectivity.
Eutelsat Group has extended their partnership with InterSAT to support InterSAT’s growth in the Pan-African enterprise and retail segments.
Under the latest multi-year strategic deal, InterSAT will add Ku-band capacity over Central and Eastern Africa on Eutelsat’s EUTELSAT 70B satellite.
Eutelsat is honored to be selected by InterSAT to support the further roll-out of its services in Africa.
EUTELSAT 70B is located at the 70.5° East orbital position and offers a broad wide beam coverage and four high-performance fixed beams.
Ghassan Murat is Eutelsat’s RVP of the AMEA region.
Eutelsat expects to capture roughly a 15–20% market share of the total LEO market.
Regulatory delays in India prevented Eutelsat from reaching 90% global coverage with its OneWeb LEO constellation by mid-2024.
Eutelsat does not plan to deploy another geostationary satellite until 2026.
Eutelsat highlighted take-or-pay contracts in India for LEO broadband capacity as part of a €3.9 billion backlog of future revenues.
Eutelsat is on track to select manufacturers for a second-generation OneWeb constellation in 2024-06-05.
Eutelsat has deployed 34 gateways to date and is on track to reach 38 gateways by mid-2024, which is considered enough to cover 90% of the globe.