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November 30, 2010

BT sign 5 year Satellite broadband deal

BT have signed a deal with Avanti Communications to use the recently launched Hylas-1 satellite to provide satellite broadband.

We reported on the recent launch of the Hylas 1 broadband satellite and with it comes even more good news for the company owning it with a deal being signed with BT.

bt logo BT sign 5 year Satellite broadband dealThe £1.2m deal which is for 5 years is designed to help roll out broadband to remote and rural areas of the UK and is part of a recently announced £132 million next generation access project in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.

BT recognise that using different technologies is the best way to get as much coverage of the UK with next generation broadband. In some places it is not financially feasible for BT to install their own fibre network to offer next generation internet access, so by using the satellite broadband option means that some “blackspot” areas will now be opened up to the availability of a fast reliable broadband connection. The Hylas-1 satellite will offers broadband speeds up to 10Mb.

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November 29, 2010

Hylas 1 broadband satellite launched

The Hylas 1 broadband Satellite was successfully launched last Friday and will aim to bring satellite broadband to people living in rural areas.

The satellite is owned by Avanti Communications who are a UK company. The Hylas 1 Satellite they is to target the UK, Ireland, Spain, Portugal and Eastern Europe with satellite broadband. It has eight regional spot beams which target the satellite to specific areas as apposed to just a blanket coverage.

The video of the launch of the Avanti Hylas 1 Satellite cane be viewed below.

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- Filed under: Satellite broadband
- Tags: Avanti, Avanti Communications, Hylas 1, Satellite broadband
Author: Mark @ 11:04 am

November 25, 2010

Broadband Satellite due for launch by Avanti

The Avanti broadband satellite is due to be launched tomorrow which should be able to offer satellite broadband with up to 10Mb broadband speeds.

hylas broadband satellite Broadband Satellite due for launch by AvantiThe satellite called “Hylas 1″ will be launched on Friday and then due to be operational in the first quarter of 2011.

Once operational Hylas 1 is expected to to provide satellite broadband internet access for 350,000 broadband users across Europe at any one time with broadband speeds between 2Mb-10Mb. Broadband packages will cost around £25 per month.

The satellite could deliver broadband speeds up to 200Mb but initially the speed limit will be limited to just 10Mb. Currently around a quarter of the capacity of the Hylas 1 has been pre-booked showing that it is popular and is likely to expand further in the future.

Satellite broadband could be the ideal way for many people living in remote and rural areas that struggle to get any sort of decent broadband connection to have access to a fast and reliable broadband connection, it will certainly help with the governments target of getting the whole of the UK covered with a universal 2Mb broadband connection.

Next year the Hylas 2 satellite is due to be launched, this will be even bigger than the Hylas 1 satellite and provide 8,280MHz of bandwidth compared to the 3,000MHz that is offered by the Hylas 1 satellite.

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July 13, 2010

Satellite Broadband provider Avanti raise £70 million

Avanti Communications, the Satellite broadband provider has raised £70 million through the sale of shares to help fund getting it’s first satellite launched into space.

The press release form the share sale read:

The net proceeds from the Placing will help provide Avanti with funds in order to repay the fixed term facilities of a principal amount of £32 million (£53 million including accrued interest and an early repayment discount) borrowed in order to finance HYLAS 1, Avanti’s first satellite, and to enable Avanti to initiate the procurement of a third satellite. It will also provide additional resources for the Company to re-domicile the HYLAS 2 assets offshore.

Avanti had hoped to have it’s first satellite HYLAS 1 launched by the end of September, but delays of around 6 weeks are expected due to the launch pad in French Guyana not being ready. However, to make sure there is as little delay as possible Avanti are looking at using an Ariane 5 launch vehicle although the Ariane 5 usually takes up 2 satellites for launch and so this factors into considerations.

Avanti also have HYLAS 2 satellite that they hope will be launched in the first half of 2012.

Satellite broadband will help bring broadband to rural and remote areas where it is not feasible to get a fixed line broadband connection to them.

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- Filed under: Satellite broadband
- Tags: Avanti Communications, Satellite broadband
Author: Mark @ 9:33 am

June 16, 2009

Video of the Avanti broadband Satellite construction

The BBC have filmed a short video about the construction of the HYLAS Satellite that is being built for Avanti Communications.

Their Satellite is going to be used to help deliver the minimum 2Mb broadband that is called for by the government for broadband in the UK by 2012.

The Satellite is set to launch later this year and will be a dedicated broadband satellite for Europe. The Avanti satellite will be able to provide satellite broadband to around 350,000 homes in the UK at the minimum 2Mb broadband speed.

The satellite will use the Ka-band of radio frequency which is able to send a more focused beam to Earth.

The Digital Britain Report is due  out today where more details about the delivery of broadband in the UK will be talked about.

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