Thursday, October 13, 2011

iDirect satellite routers meet FIPS 140-2 Level requirements

VT iDirect has announced that its government line of Evolution satellite routers and line cards have met the physical requirements for the Federal Information Processing Standards Publications (FIPS) 140-2 Level 2 validation. FIPS 140-2 validation is required for cryptographic products used in any U.S. Government agency network such as hardware and software that encrypts and decrypts data and conducts other cryptographic functions. iDirect is a world leader in satellite-based IP communications technology.

FIPS 140-2 Level 2 is the second level of physical security certification for any hardware containing cryptographic modules that may be used by any branch of the U.S. military or civilian government agency. To ensure it is tamper evident, a specialized coating and seal must be engineered into each product. iDirect’s government Evolution series products that meet the physical requirements for FIPS 140-2 Level 2 include:

Satellite routers: the Evolution 8350-FIPSL2, e800-FIPSL2 and e850mp-FIPSL2. These routers provide fast, reliable, high-quality satellite communications for government and international defense customers.

Line cards: the eM1D1-FIPSL2 and eM0DM-FIPSL2. The eM0DM-FIPSL2 is iDirect’s newest military-grade line card that is multichannel demod-capable.


Newtec links up Stellar Solution to boost throughput

Satellite communications technology specialist Newtec has provided a solution for satellite service provider Stellar Group, enabling a link for a camp of 40,000 in Afghanistan.

Stellar has installed Newtec Elevation Hubs for its three transponders covering the base in Afghanistan . The Elevation Hubs combine state-of-the-art modulation with IP and satellite bandwidth shaping and award-winning FlexACM technology to fully optimise the satellite link.

Christian Steffen, CEO of the Stellar Group, commented: “The traffic requirements for a morale, welfare and recreation programme via satellite are massive. We therefore needed a solution that would deliver the best possible value and efficiency. By implementing Newtec’s FlexACM technology we gained around 30 per cent bandwidth efficiency.”

Reliability is important for ensuring high morale in the camp, especially with the high speed link which has a 100 Mbps downlink and 20 Mbps uplink.

“Twelve years ago when we were setting up the Stellar Teleport, we started with Newtec modulators and since then we have always bought equipment from the company. We know that they are very reliable and love the stability of this new FlexACM solution,” said Mr Steffen.

For the project Stellar booked three 33MHz transponders. The challenges however were many with the satellite in an inclined orbit, dust-fade in the atmosphere, and hostile conditions on the ground.

“The main challenge was to ensure the link was always available so that a connection with loved ones at home can be made at any time of day,” said Serge van Herck, CEO of Newtec. “With Newtec’s FlexACM, Stellar can switch between transponders making it flexible and guaranteeing a high-speed link at all times. It also fully optimises the bandwidth efficiency and performance available.”

As no additional satellite capacity is left on this inclined orbit satellite, Newtec’s FlexACM solution enables Stellar to make the most out of the capacity it has now available.


iDirect satellite routers meet FIPS 140-2 Level requirements

VT iDirect has announced that its government line of Evolution satellite routers and line cards have met the physical requirements for the Federal Information Processing Standards Publications (FIPS) 140-2 Level 2 validation. FIPS 140-2 validation is required for cryptographic products used in any U.S. Government agency network such as hardware and software that encrypts and decrypts data and conducts other cryptographic functions. iDirect is a world leader in satellite-based IP communications technology.

FIPS 140-2 Level 2 is the second level of physical security certification for any hardware containing cryptographic modules that may be used by any branch of the U.S. military or civilian government agency. To ensure it is tamper evident, a specialized coating and seal must be engineered into each product. iDirect’s government Evolution series products that meet the physical requirements for FIPS 140-2 Level 2 include:

Satellite routers: the Evolution 8350-FIPSL2, e800-FIPSL2 and e850mp-FIPSL2. These routers provide fast, reliable, high-quality satellite communications for government and international defense customers.

Line cards: the eM1D1-FIPSL2 and eM0DM-FIPSL2. The eM0DM-FIPSL2 is iDirect’s newest military-grade line card that is multichannel demod-capable.


Expanding Reach & Revenue Via Satellite

How many people do you know who have a smartphone? I am guessing that the answer would be a considerable percentage. Today, we rely heavily on our mobile phones. We use them just like portable computers and we expect to be able to receive an almost PC experience on the move through our phones. Besides phone calls, users expect to surf the web, access email, send messages, film and watch videos, take pictures – and to access a plethora of other applications.

The problem that many mobile network operators face today, is the expansion of their subscriber bases. Demand for mobile services is huge and, especially in urban areas, connectivity is not a problem as operators have access to terrestrial infrastructure and dense population. In urban areas, MNOs are happy to invest in advanced infrastructure due to the fact that they have a captive audience – a concentration of population that is easily reached. However, move out from these population centers, and infrastructure is not so easy to come by or to implement. Rollout of terrestrial infrastructure is extremely expensive and for less densely populated or rural areas, it simply is not cost effective for MNOs to invest. Therefore, they seek a combination of technologies to help them reach new subscribers in far away areas. Every new customer is a new revenue stream and the popularity of mobile devices is not only attributable to the developed world but the developing and emerging regions. In even the poorest regions of the world, people will forego other expenses to ensure that they can run a mobile phone or other device. Now that applications such as mobile banking and e-learning have become available to people in outlying and remote areas, users wish to be connected.

If we take Africa as an example of a continent that reflects this type of population distribution and wealth, the jump in mobile subscriptions has been huge. Between 2004 and 2008, according to Dataxis, the amount of subscribers burgeoned from 83 to 366 million. This has forced MNOs to find alternative methods of delivery and satellite backhaul is playing an increasingly important role in cellphone service distribution. Used as part of a hybrid solution, satellite provides a highly effective, scalable and cost efficient solution for backhaul purposes. Satellite can be paired with terrestrial technology such as microwave or Wi-Fi. Several base stations that serve a community are linked by the selected terrestrial technology and backhauled via satellite to the operator’s core network. The nature of satellite means that this hybrid solution offers large coverage, few interruptions to the service, requires minimal infrastructure, is rapidly deployed and only consumes a low amount of power.

The use of satellite and other technologies to expand MNOs’ reach is becoming increasingly popular as mobile operators look to expand their subscriber bases and reach those in more remote areas. For the satellite service providers, and operators, the popularity of the mobile device signifies a lucrative market with much potential for the future.


Newtec solution helps Sky Italia to increase throughput

Sky Italia, one of the most important DTH providers in Europe, has used Newtec’s Equalink DVB-S/S2 predistortion solution in connection with its innovative transmission solution, already filed as patent. The installation has resulted in a 10 per cent performance increase, equating to an additional two channels on each of its 23 transponders.

Italian-based Communication Video Engineering supported Sky Italia throughout the implementation of Newtec Modulators and Newtec’s Equalink® DVB-S/S2 predistortion systems.

Equalink provides significant improvements by predistorting the modulated signal to compensate for linear degradations generated by filters and non-linear degradations generated by satellite transponder amplifiers.

Sky Italia Innovation and Engineering Manager Massimo Bertolotti said that having trialled other solutions, Equalink impressed the team by making sizable improvements of 80 Mbit/s in total.

“Using this solution we can transmit the signal closer to the saturation of the transponder and closer to the edge of the transponder frequency range. As a result, more power and more throughput are available, and therefore more channels and services for our customers,” Bertolotti said.

Serge van Herck, CEO of Newtec, said the solution is designed to help Sky Italia and other DTH providers who are competing against an increasing number of alternative media providers. “Equalink has demonstrated its ability to increase the link efficiency for Sky Italia enabling it to offer even more value to its customers,” Van Herck said.

Van Herck added: “Equalink allows Sky Italia to optimise its satellite transponder usage and increase the transponder value. Also, by using this solution Sky Italia is able to provide maximum performance – even on the edge of its footprint.”

Equalink, as well as Sky Italia’s innovative invention, can be used in conjunction with any standard satellite set-top box. Equalink is available as an option on Newtec’s industry leading Azimuth modulators, a professional satellite equipment series used by leading broadcasters, satellite and telecom operators world-wide.


AMOS adds Croatia KLasik TV

Croatia’s KLasik TV, a new TV channel headquartered in Zagreb, is now being distributed by the AMOS satellite fleet located at the 4°W orbital position. Spacecom is working with OiV Transmitters and Communications Ltd., the government owned transmission center, to bring the new channel to Croatia and the rest of the Balkan region.

KLasik TV (www.klasiktv.com), a privately owned channel broadcasting 24 hours daily, features ‘oldies’ and classic programming for the cable and direct-to-home (DTH) markets. Its entertainment line-up includes local productions such as movies, documentaries, cartoons and television series from the past five decades.

“The AMOS satellites are enabling KLasik TV to reach new audiences in Croatia and the other countries of former Yugoslavia and removing the obstacles of bringing our classic programming to viewers around the region,” said Maja Jelisic Cooper, chief executive officer of KLasik TV. “AMOS’ superior signal strength and neighborhood are advantages as we begin to penetrate the market.”

“Adding KLasik TV strengthens our brand and brings a new dimension to AMOS’ broadcast neighborhood in the Balkans,” stated Eyal Altshuler, vice president of sales for CEE at Spacecom. “The local market is growing and because of our excellent satellite performance, reliability and flexible technical solutions, the AMOS fleet is able to offer a superb platform for broadcasters and other communications needs in the region.”



Global Satellite USA launches ISAT Shadow

Global Satellite US has just announced the launch of ISAT Shadow, the first Bluetooth-enabled device that is compatible with a satellite phone, BGAN terminal and other mobile phone.

This tiny device just measuring 2¾” x1½” is an excellent satellite shadow for the Inmarsat ISAT Pro and Iridium 9555 (Bluetooth supported docks only). With Bluetooth technology the connection does not require cables or be in the line of sight; the two handsets just need to be within 30ft of each other.”

Martin Fierstone, President of Global Satellite USA, commented, “This is a really neat little handset that will easily fit into your pocket. You can be up to 30ft away from the satellite phone to dial and receive calls. You can even make a call from your phonebook contacts. I have no doubt that anyone who purchases this device will enjoy using it and would make a great gift for the person who has everything”.

The ISAT Shadow replaces the need for a docking station and supports caller’s telephone number and caller ID display, the first letter searching of contacts, phone call history, call vibration, call ring tone, key pad lock, phone book synchronization and comes complete with echo cancellation and noise reduction for perfect sound.

The handset has a rechargeable Li-Polymer battery and has a nominal charging time of 2 hours. There is an LED indicator light for the keyboard to view at night and has a mini 5 pin USB plug charging port.


Eutelsat to showcase a new generation of satellite solutions

Eutelsat Communications will showcase a slew of innovative satellite-based solutions for broadcast and Internet markets at this year’s IBC, the premier annual show for professionals engaged in the creation, management and delivery of broadcasting media and entertainment.

Visitors to the Eutelsat stand will be able to see the expansion of the Group’s portfolio of services and partnerships to deliver competitive tools for TV channels, news agencies, service providers, telecom operators and ISPs.

Three months after the KA-SAT High Throughput Satellite went live, Eutelsat continues to unlock the potential of this powerful IP platform designed to serve users across Europe, North Africa and large parts of the Middle East. Further products are ready for launch on KA-SAT to join the new-generation Tooway™ broadband service which has been rolling out since May and will be shown live on the Eutelsat stand.

Using KA-SAT, satellite newsgathering is set to achieve new levels of efficiency and flexibility with an IP-based service called ‘NewsSpotter’, that will be unveiled at IBC with a live daily demonstration. As a complement to traditional SNG services in C and Ku-bands, ‘NewsSpotter’ will enable broadcasters and news agencies to deliver more from the field at low cost, further diversifying live news reporting.

The ‘NewsSpotter’ service will use extremely light and compact Ka-band terminals. The fully-motorised and auto-aligning equipment will be transportable in a suitcase or installed on very small vehicles. Delivering up to 20 Mbps on the uplink, ample for SNG, and up to 50 Mbps on the downlink, it will enable a number of SD or HD feeds to be routed in parallel to multiple IP addresses. From the end of 2011, users will be able to reserve bandwidth online with immediate booking applications or on a pre-planned basis for a guaranteed reservation.

An SNG vehicle equipped to show the benefits of ‘NewsSpotter’ will be located in front of hall 1 area OE 112. Live demonstrations will take place during the show, including three daily performances at 10.30am, 2.30pm and 4pm.

In advance of the upcoming launch of satellite-delivered VoD, Eutelsat will showcase new solutions at IBC designed to complement the linear offer of channels broadcast in the FRANSAT platform. FRANSAT broadcasts DTT channels via the ATLANTIC BIRD™ 3 satellite to homes in France located beyond range of terrestrial DTT reception.

SelecTV, a subsidiary of TV Num, will showcase the decoder for a satellite push VoD solution which will be launched later this year to broadcast content to user hard disks equipped with 500 GB of storage capacity. SelecTV will have two complementary offers, “Selection”, a subscription on-demand service with a choice of series, documentaries, family, music and youth programming and “La Séance”, a transactional VoD service offering films four months after cinema release.

A display on Eutelsat’s stand will show a pilot of satellite distribution of the ARTE +7 service. The demonstration will enable Arte programmes to be delivered via satellite to a user hard disk connected to a satellite set-top-box produced by Aston.

Access to ARTE +7 will be shown using push VOD software developed by Quadrille that specialises in VOD networks, and installed in the set-top-box and at the FRANSAT uplink platform at Eutelsat’s teleport near Paris.

Eutelsat is also taking its KabelKiosk cable platform into a new interactive phase with HbbTV-based services which are scheduled to launch in the coming weeks.

Services available in the new KabelKiosk interaktiv offer will include VoD, catch-up TV, access to news databases and local information. VoD services will be based on a platform operated by industry-expert Rovi that specialises in delivering premium entertainment.

Individual channels delivered by KabelKiosk will also be able to use KabelKiosk interaktiv for catch-up TV, VoD, EPG services and red button applications for multiple value added services. Users will benefit from this portfolio of interactive solutions via an STB or a connected TV. A full working prototype system will be displayed live at IBC using an HbbTV STB.

The ATLANTIC BIRD™ 7 and W3C satellites are both planned for launch in the coming weeks. ATLANTIC BIRD™ 7 will virtually double resources at the 7° West neighbourhood which addresses digital broadcasting markets in North Africa and the Middle East.

From its future home at 16° East, W3C will partner broadcasters delivering digital entertainment services to homes in Central Europe and Indian Ocean islands and open a new mission for data and Internet services over Africa.


Higher bandwidth and superior video quality with EXPLORER 727

An extensive free upgrade for Thrane & Thrane’s flagship vehicular BGAN terminal EXPLORER 727 was made available for download at www.thrane.com on 5th September 2011. The upgrade transforms EXPLORER 727, already the leading on-the-move BGAN terminal, by adding the unique capability to utilise Inmarsat’s premium IP streaming service, BGAN X-Stream, when stationary.

The software upgrade will be implemented on all new EXPLORER 727 terminals in addition to the free download for existing terminals. After following the simple upgrade installation, EXPLORER 727 effectively becomes a two-in-one terminal, able to offer BGAN X-Stream whilst stationary. BGAN X-Stream enables broadcasters to access the world’s fastest on-demand video streaming via satellite, which until today, was only available on portable Inmarsat Class 1 terminals such as the Thrane & Thrane EXPLORER 700.

When on-the-move the EXPLORER 727 provides the best, most reliable data and voice functionality in its class, even at speeds up to 200 km/h and on any terrain. With the upgrade in place though, the EXPLORER 727 is capable of operating like an EXPLORER 700 terminal when the vehicle is not moving, enabling broadcasters to stream live coverage at data rates from a minimum of 384kbps from anywhere in the world.

“We’re delighted to be able to provide existing EXPLORER 727 users with a free upgrade that provides such a significant boost to functionality,” comments Morten Rishøj, Market Development Manager, Land Mobile Business Unit, Thrane & Thrane. “The upgrade has been extensively tested in co-operation with several broadcasters and we have already managed to hit streaming speeds up to 470 kbps, which is more than Inmarsat’s stated maximum for BGAN X-Stream.”

The Thrane & Thrane EXPLORER 727 is the market leading vehicular BGAN terminal, preferred by users for its reliability in any conditions, ease of set-up and use, and the high quality support available regardless of location. Because of the new upgrade, EXPLORER 727 will become the only vehicular BGAN terminal to offer Inmarsat BGAN X-Stream, directly addressing the high performance connectivity and streaming requirements of journalists and other demanding BGAN users within an on-the-move terminal.

Thrane & Thrane will demonstrate the power of BGAN X-Stream in a live situation with stand partners Eurosatlink (ESL)and 2-connectIT during IBC 2011. Visitor’s should head for the leading Inmarsat BGAN terminal developer’s stand (OE202) in the outside area during the exhibition to experience the higher bandwidth with EXPLORER 727 and BGAN X-Stream™, for themselves.


NATO selects Vizada Networks to extend and upgrade Air C2 network

Vizada Networks has been selected by NC3A for the upgrade and expansion to its existing Air Command and Control System (Air C2) in Afghanistan for use by the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF). The contract, which was signed May 2011, covers the design and final delivery within 52 weeks of a Radio over IP (RoIP) system housed in CIS shelters to 16 sites in Afghanistan.

NATO Air Defence comprises all measures aimed at monitoring and reacting to potential air threats in NATO airspace as well as countering hostile air action. It encompasses a network of interconnected systems to detect, track and identify airborne objects, and – if necessary – to intercept them using maritime, ground-based or airborne weapons systems. The upgraded Air C2 network is intended to facilitate the planning, tasking and execution of all air missions, as well as support NATO’s deployed operations and missions.

The enhanced capabilities provided by the Vizada Networks expansion and upgrade to the Air C2 system are intended to provide stronger capabilities to ISAF, including complete coverage across Afghanistan below 10,000ft. The contract was awarded based on Best Value determination (50/50 split between the weighted Technical and Commercial criteria) and features the development and delivery of 16 (one per site) 20ft CIS shelters with integrated RoIP & C2 systems.

“This is an exciting project for Vizada Networks, which builds on our strong relationship with NATO as a recognised systems integrator,” comments Anders Øygarden, Sales Director, Vizada Networks. “Having provided communications solutions for NATO across all recent operational theatres based on our strong CIS focus and experience, we are delighted to have been selected for this project, which will provide greater operational capabilities and coverage for NATO forces in Afghanistan.”


Satellite further increases technical reach in Germany

SES has announced that satellite has further increased its technical reach in Germany, its largest single market. According to the newest research, 17.1 million German households now watch television directly via satellite (Direct-to-Home), a gain of 430,000 households in the first six months of the year. The number of digital satellite households rose to 14.5 million, representing a digitalisation rate of 85 per cent and leaving 2.5 million analogue satellite households to be converted to digital reception until the analogue switch-off date end of April next year.

Cable has decreased its reach, now transmitting to 17.9 million homes, 260,000 less than half a year before. The digitalisation rate of cable infrastructures is 43 per cent. Digital terrestrial TV lost 300,000 households and now reaches 1.7 million homes.

These are the results of the most recent Satellite Monitor, a study that SES ASTRA conducts on a European scale every year. In Germany, SES ASTRA conducts these studies every six months in partnership with the regional regulatory authorities (Landesmedienanstalten) and through the market research institute TNS Infratest.


SES and Gazprom Space Systems enter strategic partnership

Global satellite operator SES and Russian fixed satellite service operator Gazprom Space System (GSS) have entered into a strategic partnership to provide additional satellite capacity to serve the Russian market.

Under the terms of a multi-year agreement, SES has re-located its ASTRA 1F satellite previously located at 51 degrees East to the orbital location 55 degrees East. GSS will utilize 16 Ku-band FSS transponders on the ASTRA 1F satellite to provide communication services for Western Russia ahead of the arrival of GSS’ Yamal-402 satellite in 2012. In return, SES will use capacity on GSS’ Yamal-402 once it becomes operational at 55 degrees East. Yamal-402 is currently under construction and scheduled for launch in November 2012.

The use of ASTRA 1F at 55 degrees East is part of a strategic partnership between SES and Gazprom to explore opportunities for the provision of satellite capacity for Russia. GSS will use the capacity on ASTRA 1F and later Yamal-402 together with Russian satellite service providers to deliver a wide spectrum of services including the transmission of TV bouquets for direct-to-home (DTH) satellite TV operators, the distribution of TV signals to cable and terrestrial networks and broadcasting stations, the delivery of broadband access for corporate clients and the consumer market, and point–to-point communication, as well as cellular backhauls and Satellite News Gathering (SNG) services.

Dimitry Sevastiyanov, General Director of GSS said: “The move of ASTRA 1F is good news for the Russian market. The additional satellite arrives at a time of high demand and scarce capacity and brings us in a position to meet the actual and growing capacity needs of our customers. The cooperation with SES is very productive and we may see additional joint projects in the future.”

Romain Bausch, President and CEO of SES, commented: “The agreement to move ASTRA 1F over Russia demonstrates SES’ capability to quickly respond to market demands and highlights the advantage of a global and flexible satellite fleet. The launch of ASTRA 5B scheduled for 2013 we will bring additional capacity to Russia. With Gazprom we have found an excellent partner to tap this highly important growth market.”


Globecomm tops 100 Channels

Globecomm Systems now carries greater than 875,000 hours of content each year via eight distinct teleports and over 48 different satellites, and currently broadcasts and monitors 100 high definition and/or standard definition channels as well as analog channels.

The Company’s network broadcasting solutions include satellite, fiber or pure teleport delivery services, content aggregation and encoding, worldwide head-end distribution, and robust disaster recovery services with full redundancy and fail-over switching.

Spanning voice, video and data, this global communications capability can be deployed to support live broadcast events, corporate office networks, tactical content on the battlefield, or Internet connections and movie on-demand services.

In addition to end-to-end project consulting and implementation management, Globecomm provides broadcasters and its partners with turnkey professional services, satellite terminals and control systems, managed network services for hosted streaming media communications and lifecycle support to ensure optimum uptime and performance.

Andy Silberstein, Senior VP and General Manager of Globecomm Network Services, said: “Globecomm’s unmatched network connectivity can take content from virtually any source or location and deliver it anywhere and at anytime — in the consumer’s home, a hotel or corporate facility, in a theater of war, or aboard a cruise liner. This gives us the flexibility to assemble, change, host and publish highly customized on-demand programming and live video and interactive channels for our customers.”
Globecomm will showcase its worldwide network, and provide additional details on how broadcasters and others can use these capabilities, at IBC 2011, Stand 4.C74 in Amsterdam, September 8-13.


Intelsat premier video neighborhoods continue to attract top programmers

Luxembourg, 7 September 2011

Intelsat has announced several new contracts with media customers utilizing Intelsat’s premier video distribution neighborhoods. The agreements provide programmers the ability to deliver content to customers across vast geographic regions and the globe.

“With a dependable, robust network and knowledgeable personnel, Intelsat continues to take our media customers to global audiences,” said Kurt Riegelman, Intelsat’s Senior Vice President of Global Sales. “Intelsat’s strategy to reposition existing satellite assets, and to launch new and optimized capacity to enhance our video neighborhoods, enables our customers to expand their services in new and exciting ways.”

Intelsat’s global satellite fleet, combined with the IntelsatONESM terrestrial infrastructure, continues to attract the world’s top programmers.

New Contracts in Europe
Intelsat has entered into a multi-year, multi-transponder agreement with Orion Express LLC, a DTH television services provider in Russia, for standard- and high-definition content. To support this agreement, Intelsat will move a Ku-band satellite to 85°E by the first quarter of 2012, leveraging its fleet to deliver extended capacity to Orion.

Once moved to 85°E, the satellite is expected to remain in service through 2023. Its wide beam ensures consistent signal reception from Russia’s western borders to Irkutsk, a major city in Siberia.

In Eastern Europe, DigiTVs’ owner, S.C. RCS and RDS S.A., renewed its contract for capacity at Intelsat’s 1°W video neighborhood. As the leading DTH services operator in Central and Eastern Europe, RCS serves more than 2 million subscribers across five countries.

New Commitments in the Americas
STN, Ltd., a leading broadcast-over-satellite provider, recently entered into an agreement to offer international content to its customers in North America, greatly expanding the reach of its programming platform. The multi-year, multi-transponder deal will allow STN to offer the direct-to-home content on Intelsat’s Galaxy 19 at 97°W.

Portugal Telecom renewed its multi-year contract recently for the distribution of Rádio e Televisão de Portugal, the nation’s public television channel, across Latin America and Africa. The content will be provided via Intelsat 805 at 304.5°E and in Africa on Intelsat 907 at 332.5°E.

Intelsat also announced it has signed a multi-transponder contract with Avail-TVN for C-band services on Galaxy 28 at 89°W. The multi-year agreement will allow Avail-TVN to provide a suite of IPTV, high-definition and VOD services to its customers across North America and the Caribbean.

Anhanguera, Brazil’s leading for-profit professional education company, is migrating all of its services on C-band capacity to Intelsat 1R at 310°E. The multi-transponder deal will allow Anhanguera to broadcast up to 50 channels from its uplink centers in Brazil, which will be received by more than 500 distance learning centers nationwide.

Also on Intelsat 1R, Casablanca, Brazil’s largest SNG service provider, recently signed a deal for C-band service with Intelsat to provide “Cinelive,” high-definition, live content to 65 movie theaters across 23 cities. The agreement lets Casablanca create a live satellite network in Brazilian digital movie theaters that allows for alternative content distribution, including operas, sporting events, and corporate training.

Intelsat 1R has established itself as one of the best options for linear C-band contribution and distribution in Brazil.

Intelsat and TIBA, Latin America’s leading video carrier and content management provider, recently announced a contract extension for C-band capacity on Intelsat 27 at 304.5°E, replacing Intelsat 805 in late 2012 or early 2013. The multiyear, multi-transponder agreement will allow TIBA to provide standard- and high-definition video programming to tier 1 broadcasters in the Americas and in Western Europe for the 15-year life of the satellite. TIBA bundles its satellite broadcast services with the space segment to provide turnkey solutions to broadcasters for distribution of their video programming.

New Contracts in Asia-Pacific
In Asia-Pacific, Canal + Overseas S.A.S., the largest French-speaking pay-TV operator in the French Overseas Territories, signed a multi-transponder, long-term agreement on Intelsat 18, set to launch in October. The satellite will provide high power Ku-band capacity to enable high-definition DTH programming, in this case for New Caledonia, and is Intelsat’s growing neighborhood of largely French language programming for the Pacific Ocean region.

Bharti Teleports Limited recently signed a multi-year capacity agreement to provide video services in India and throughout Asia on Intelsat 17 at 66°E. The multi-transponder deal gives Bharti continued access to India’s growing cable headend community.

Intelsat continues to be a leader in the delivery of HD content, now offering more than 330 channels across the globe.


MagtiCom uses SES capacity to launch initial Pay TV services in Georgia

SES has signed a long term agreement with the Georgian mobile and telecommunication company MagtiCom for several transponders at its 31.5 degrees East orbital position. MagtiCom will use the capacity to launch Georgia’s first domestic direct-to-home (DTH) television platform. The operator will broadcast in DVB-S2 standard and MPEG 4 encoding.

MagtiCom will launch an attractive pay-TV bouquet for the Georgian market, offering local and international standard and high definition (SD and HD) channels starting from 1 January 2012. The 31.5 degrees East orbital position offers excellent growth opportunities for broadcasters in Central Eastern Europe and can accommodate the rising demand for SD and HD services in the region. Its excellent footprint covers the whole territory of Georgia with a powerful signal, allowing for direct-to-home reception with dishes sized at 60 cm. SES already provides a variety of services from this orbital position, ranging from the transmission of television channels in standard and high definition and the contribution of television and radio channels to cable and terrestrial networks, as well as data and voice services.

Ferdinand Kayser, Chief Commercial Officer at SES said: “The launch of MagitCom’s DTH platform once again demonstrates the ability of SES to help new market entrants to succeed. SES stands for an excellent knowledge of the television market. Its fleet of 47 satellites today carries 43 direct-to-home platforms worldwide. This tremendous track record, coupled with the highest technical standards and the ambition to help its customers grow their businesses, makes SES and ideal partner for broadcasters worldwide. We look forward to the launch of the new platform – adding an exciting new programme choice to the TV offer in the region.”

David Lee, General Director of Magticom said: “Together with SES we will accelerate the digitalization in Georgia. With the excellent satellite fleet and technical know-how of our partner, we will provide Georgian TV-viewers with the highest quality of digital television services. Moreover, the launch of this DTH platform represents a unique opportunity and a major step forward for the region, as it will allow Georgian TV viewers for the first time to receive a Georgian pay-TV offer from satellite.”


Colem launches BroadcastNMS at IBC

Monitoring and control specialist, Colem has announced the launch of its latest media network control system, BroadcastNMS. The latest in Colem’s range of NMS products, BroadcastNMS is an effective Service Reception, Switching & Management system for News & Media Ingest, which can simplify any news operation. This is the first of a range of products handling Media, file handling for Editing, Transmission & Reception, Scheduling and Bandwidth Management.

The key feature of BroadcastNMS is the fact it is user-configurable, meaning it can be maintained by the user, avoiding expensive and time-consuming call-outs for new configurations. BroadcastNMS allows operators to add, edit, delete, and move devices, essentially building their own system. It also makes that process extremely simple, therefore the risk of error is minimised.

“Our focus with this latest product has been giving our clients a system they can control themselves,” commented Tom Blake, Product Architect, Colem. “It will help improve efficiency, as rather than calling us out for a simple re-configure, they can do it instantly themselves, giving them the flexibility to change configuration as often as they need.”


Arianespace to launch Amazonas-3

Petra Mateos-Aparicio, Chairwoman of Hispasat, Carlos Espinos, CEO of Hispasat, and Jean-Yves Le Gall, Chairman and CEO of Arianespace, have signed the Service & Solutions contract for the Amazonas-3 satellite in Santander, Spain.

Amazonas-3 will be launched by an Ariane 5 rocket at the end of 2012 or in early 2013 from the Guiana Space Center, Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana. It will replace the Amazonas-1 satellite at the same orbital position of 61 degrees West.

Amazonas-3 will be built by Space Systems/Loral using an SS/L 1300 platform. It will weigh about 6,000 kg at launch and will be equipped with 33 Ku-band transponders, 19 C-band transponders, and 9 Ka-band broadband spotbeams. This powerful satellite will provide a wide range of telecommunications services and broadband connectivity in the Americas and Europe. Amazonas-3 will have a design life of 15 years.

Teaming up with a prestigious customer

Amazonas-3 will be the seventh Spanish satellite launched by Arianespace. The European launcher first orbited the Hispasat 1A and 1B satellites in 1992 and 1993. Hispasat and its subsidiary Hisdesat called on Arianespace in 2005 and 2006 to launch the XTAR-Eur and Spainsat satellites. Most recently, Arianespace launched the Amazonas-2 and Hispasat 1E satellites in 2009 and 2010.

After signing the new contract, Petra Mateos-Aparicio, Chairwoman of Hispasat group said “With this new satellite thousands of citizens on the American continent will be able to access a wide variety of advanced broadband services, such as high speed Internet and interactive services in order to meet the growing demand of the Information Society in this region, regardless of the geographical situation, which through land lines would be very difficult to develop. Since the launch of our first satellite in 1992, Hispasat and Arianespace have maintained a very strong relationship of mutual trust. We chose Arianespace because the launch of Amazonas-3 is a key to our growth strategy in the Americas.”

“We are extremely proud and honored to be teaming up once again with a prestigious operator such as Hispasat. The selection of Arianespace by a leading European operator to orbit their new satellite is an outstanding sign of trust, and clear recognition of the excellence of our launch Service & Solutions.” said Arianespace Chairman and CEO Jean-Yves Le Gall.


SAS and Panasonic Avionics complete agreement for in-flight Internet

Panasonic Avionics Corporation has finalized an agreement with Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) to install its eXConnect and eXPhone solutions on SAS’ fleet of domestic, pan-European and intercontinental aircraft. SAS is planning on introducing the service to its passengers at the end of this year.

Panasonic’s eXConnect system provides two-way broadband connectivity to an aircraft. It supports a wide range of passenger and crew applications, and SAS will use the solution to provide in-flight broadband Internet access over Wi-Fi to passengers. The company’s eXPhone product, offered in collaboration with AeroMobile’s in-flight mobile phone service, will allow SAS passengers to use their mobile phones, smart phones and BlackBerry® devices onboard to make and receive voice calls if selected by the airline, send and receive SMS text messages, and use GPRS services such as email and internet access.

“We are very excited to begin working with SAS on a broadband Ku solution that lets their passengers use services such as email, social media and much more to stay connected friends, family and colleagues at 30,000 feet,” said Paul Margis, Chief Executive Officer for Panasonic.


Eutelsat and Eser Telekom announce expansion of Tooway into Turkey and neighbouring countries

Eutelsat Communications has announced a three-year distribution agreement valued at €5 million between its Skylogic subsidiary and Eser Telekom to provide the new generation Tooway™ satellite broadband service in Turkey, Iraq, Georgia and Azerbaijan.

Eser Telekom will use the Tooway™ service, delivered via Eutelsat’s KA-SAT satellite, to provide high-speed broadband to the many enterprises and consumers beyond reach of terrestrial networks across the region. Working with local governments, Eser Telekom also plans to develop innovative KA-SAT-based solutions specifically for public administrations. The new agreement marks the first major contract in Turkey, Iraq, Georgia and Azerbaijan to leverage the powerful features of the KA-SAT platform.

With the consumer service offering download speeds of up to 10 Mbps and upload speeds of up to 4 Mbps, Tooway™ broadband will bring fast, reliable and affordable Internet access for Eser Telekom customers in areas with limited alternative solutions for broadband. The Tooway™ solution consists of a satellite dish and a modem connected to the PC via Ethernet, giving customers Internet access with no dependency on a telephone line.

Tolga Sönmezalp, Board Member of Eser Telekom, declared: “The conclusion with Skylogic of this important contract for the Tooway™ service delivered via Eutelsat’s KA-SAT satellite will ensure that Eser Telekom consolidates its role as a key supplier of broadband infrastructure throughout Turkey. It will also allow Eser Telekom to quickly and effectively expand its presence in Iraq, Georgia and Azerbaijan in cooperation with our local partners in these countries.”

Arduino Patacchini, CEO of Skylogic, added: “Tooway™ is the ideal service to meet the expectations of Eser Telekom’s customers to quickly access the benefits of broadband. We are delighted to be working with Eser Telekom, the first major distribution partner in Turkey and neighbouring countries to benefit from the superior service delivered through KA-SAT. We look forward to building a close and longstanding relationship which contributes to building an inclusive digital environment across these regions.”


ABS awards Optimal Satcom a multi-year contract

Optimal Satcom has been awarded a multi-year contract by Asia Broadcast Satellite (ABS) to provide its industry leading, enterprise satellite capacity system to help manage ABS’ growing commercial satellite business.

Under the terms of the agreement, Optimal Satcom will provide ABS with a comprehensive system including the Enterprise Capacity Manager™ (ECM®) software system integrated with COMPLAN®. The highly-engineered capacity management tool, useful in all phases of SATCOM network design and optimization, will include several networked servers and replicated databases installed at several ABS offices around the world. The system will allow ABS personnel to simultaneously manage their expanding satellite business from any ABS office while ensuring high performance and redundancy.

Optimal Satcom will also support the migration of ABS’s legacy systems and databases to its new, comprehensive system, the development of interfaces with ABS’s other operational systems, and post-deployment support services. The new system is planned for operations in the last quarter of 2011.

“Optimal Satcom is pleased to be working closely with Asia Broadcast Satellite as it positions itself for growth,” said Ahsun H. Murad, President and CEO of Optimal Satcom. “ECM brings together all the major functions related to capacity management into a single system, and will allow ABS to achieve increased operational efficiency in the highly competitive commercial satellite market.” he added.

Tom Choi, CEO of Asia Broadcast Satellite said: “We are delighted to be using Optimal Satcom’s ECM system. With the dramatic growth of our satellite fleet and the addition of multiple satellites being added over the next 2-3 years, it was critical for ABS to implement a robust capacity management system that could help us manage the operations for our growing satellite business. The ECM system will integrate all aspects of satellite capacity management into a single centralized system and optimize the operational efficiency, flexibility and reliability of our workflow.”


NEP selects Globecomm for GSM/EDGE hosted switching solution

Globecomm Systems has been selected to provide a GSM/EDGE hosted switching upgrade for the North-Eastern Pennsylvania Telephone Company’s (NEP) wireless network, providing a path for future migration to 3G and 4G services.

NEP has purchased a network upgrade from Globecomm that includes a GSM/EDGE hosted switching solution, and support for an affordable and convenient prepaid wireless billing service.

Globecomm’s cost-effective prepaid billing solution offers end customers like NEP more flexible payment options and greater control over their wireless spending.

A full-service GSM/CDMA/LTE mobile technology and wireless technology provider, Globecomm offers 2G/3G/4G services and products – including voice, high speed Internet, SMS, MMS, voicemail, prepaid and post-paid billing.

The Company specializes in solving the operational and business problems of serving low-density and remote areas, deploying advanced services on legacy cellular networks, restoring service and providing secured communications on short notice.

Andy Silberstein, Globecomm Senior Vice President and General Manager of Services, said: “Prepaid wireless is popular in many rural areas, and the capabilities made possible by this hosted switching solution create important new opportunities for NEP. The company can now open a new target market, expand their marketing efforts and drive new revenue opportunities in rural Pennsylvania.”

Steven Tourje, CEO of North-Eastern Pennsylvania Telephone Company, said: “Thanks to the network upgrade and optimization provided by Globecomm and its technical partners, we can now deliver better coverage and more accessible prepaid value to our customers in rural Pennsylvania. That builds credibility for our company with customers and with investors.”


TRACE selects Eutelsat Eurobird 9A satellite for HD broadcasts

TRACE is strengthening its relationship with Eutelsat Communications via a five-year contract for capacity and uplinking services on the EUROBIRD 9A satellite. The new deal gives TRACE an exceptional footprint to broadcast across Europe and the Middle East its three high definition thematic networks, TRACE Urban HD, TRACE Tropical HD and the recently-launched TRACE Sports HD. As part of the agreement with Eutelsat, its Skylogic affiliate is uplinking the three channels from its teleport in Turin (Italy).

Orbital awarded Iridium systems integration contract
Orbital Sciences Corporation has signed a systems integration and test contract with Thales Alenia Space, the prime contractor for Iridium NEXT, the next-generation satellite constellation of Iridium Communications Inc. Under the new contract, Orbital will integrate the communications payloads and platforms of the low-Earth orbit Iridium NEXT satellites being built by Thales Alenia, and then test the systems at its manufacturing facility in Gilbert, Arizona.
Michael Larkin, Executive Vice President and General Manager of Orbital's Space Systems Group, said, "Orbital's extensive experience in spacecraft assembly, integration and test for customers around the world, combined with the capacity of our Gilbert operation, made Orbital a natural fit to serve as the systems integrator for the Iridium NEXT program in the US. Our team is eager to begin this exciting and long-term program and is committed to providing high-quality services to our customer."
"The selection of Orbital is the result of a competitive process to identify the most efficient approach to meeting the challenging requirements for the production of a large constellation such as Iridium NEXT," said Reynald Seznec, president and CEO of Thales Alenia Space. "Orbital and Thales Alenia have been working together for several years, establishing a long relationship through multiple successful joint programs."
Iridium CEO Matt Desch said, "We are delighted that Thales Alenia has selected Orbital as systems integrator, which represents another major step forward in the development and construction of Iridium NEXT. With this contract, Orbital becomes part of the most significant commercial space project in the world. Orbital - like Iridium - is a long-time and trusted US Government partner, which should advance the objective of hosting payloads on our new satellites for projects such as Earth observation, scientific monitoring and space situational awareness.
"We believe that the hosted payload concept will grow significantly in the future as government space programs look for opportunities to carry out their mission in the most cost-effective and time critical manner," said Michael Hamel, Orbital Senior Vice President of Corporate Strategy. "We are already seeing numerous examples of government space program customers taking advantage of the regularity of commercial satellite deployments and their demonstrated high rates of reliability. In a time of tight budgets, we see hosted payloads as great value to the customer community and intend to be at the forefront of the growth trend."


New members add reach
Representing the diverse stakeholders in the multichannel video delivery market across the Asia Pacific, CASBAA continues to build its profile by welcoming four additional companies to its membership roster: MCOT Public Company Limited of Thailand, Times Television Network of India, Great Wall Industry Corporation of China and Dolby Laboratories of the United States.
“The CASBAA Board of Directors is delighted to welcome four major players into the CASBAA fold,” said Marcel Fenez, Chairman, CASBAA. “MCOT, Times Television Network, Great Wall Industry Corp. and Dolby Laboratories truly represent the range of interests directly influenced by the ongoing development of the multichannel video market in Asia.”
MCOT, a new Patron member of the Association, is a Bangkok-based multi-media company encompassing television stations, including Channel 9 and Modernine, and a burgeoning multi-channel television platform.
Times Television Network - TNN is an English-language, satellite-based news television provider through its Times Now brand and part of media conglomerate Bennett, Coleman and Co. Ltd. TNN also runs several TV channels including Times NOW, ET NOW, Movies NOW and Zoom.
China Great Wall Industry Corp – Established in 1980, CGWIC is the sole commercial organization authorized by the government of China providing satellite launch services. CGWIC also undertakes the international marketing of civilian products and services for China's space technology and services.
Dolby Laboratories – As an innovator for audio entertainment, Dolby Labs was established by Ray Dolby with noise reduction systems to enhance recorded sound quality. Today, Dolby is synonymous with quality audio for broadcast services throughout the world.
"The addition of these dynamic market makers underlines CASBAA’s reach across multiple industries," said Marcel Fenez, Chairman, CASBAA. "The technology and geographic impact of the CASBAA Membership continues to grow in line with the influence of the Association's key messages in the age of multi-platform distribution."


KA-SAT undergoes in-orbit testing
KA-SAT, Eutelsat’s high throughput satellite built by Astrium, is now undergoing comprehensive in-orbit testing following its launch at the end of last month. All systems are operating nominally.
Astrium successfully completed its key participation in the initial operations of KA-SAT on 21 January 2011. Eutelsat is now in full control of the satellite to complete payload testing and the final phase of integrated validation with the network of ground stations prior to entry into commercial service.
Astrium will continue to support Eutelsat and monitor the KA-SAT satellite throughout its more than 15 year mission from its satellite control centre in Toulouse, which currently monitors more than 40 geostationary satellites, including 11 for Eutelsat.
Immediately after separation of KA-SAT from the ILS Proton Breeze M launcher on 27 December 2010 in the morning, initial in-orbit operations were executed from the Eutelsat centre in Rambouillet by the control team integrating Eutelsat and Astrium engineers, with Astrium in charge of flight operations, flight dynamics and specialist support. The satellite acquired its geostationary orbit on 2 January 2011, fully deployed its solar panels and the four antenna reflectors. Platform tests were completed successfully, the payload and antenna tracking system were initiated as planned, and the antenna pattern verified. The satellite has now reached its operational position at 9° East.
Built for Eutelsat by Astrium on the Eurostar E3000 platform, and weighing 6.1 tonnes at launch, KA-SAT is the first satellite for Europe and the Mediterranean Basin fully optimised for broadband Internet access, targeting homes and businesses beyond range of terrestrial networks, and capable of making a core contribution to bridging the digital divide. KA-SAT is the world’s most powerful satellite ever built, with a total capacity of more than 70 Gbps, 35 times the throughput of traditional Ku-band satellites. KA-SAT will provide ubiquitous complete coverage of Europe and the Mediterranean Basin through its 82 spotbeams in Ka-band.


Digital transition in France boosts Eutelsat Fransat platform
As France enters its second year of transition into a fully digital broadcasting environment, with complete analogue switch-off set for 30 November, Eutelsat's FRANSAT subsidiary reports that over 800,000 set-top-boxes have been shipped to receive Digital Terrestrial TV (DTT) channels by satellite via the FRANSAT platform. A further 200,000 FRANSAT connections have been installed in community buildings (hotels, retirement homes, hospitals, clinics …). Users selecting satellite reception of France's DTT channels are mainly located beyond range of the national Digital Terrestrial TV network, in areas where terrestrial reception is made more difficult by the landscape or by interference in frontier areas.
This milestone has been reached as analogue switch-off has been completed in 10 regions in metropolitan France. A further 14 regions, accounting for two thirds of French TV viewers, will transition in 2011. This second wave includes mountainous regions in the south of France (Auvergne, Alpine regions, Provence, Corsica, Rhone valley, Midi-Pyrenees) where a satellite solution will be needed to provide complementary coverage, ensuring that no home is excluded from access to Digital Terrestrial Television.
Yves Blanc, Chairman of FRANSAT remarked on the performance: "We are extremely gratified by the response to FRANSAT during our first year of active contribution to France's move into a digital broadcasting environment. FRANSAT is clearly meeting a need to complement France's terrestrial network so that all homes can benefit from digital. We are committed to further evolving the platform, with the addition of regional and thematic channels."
The rapid sales of boxes to receive FRANSAT underscore the intrinsic value of satellites for providing national broadcast coverage, with no need to build out additional terrestrial infrastructure, and for delivering optimal signal quality. For homes in metropolitan France beyond range of terrestrial reception, the viewer only needs to make a one-off investment in a FRANSAT-labelled set-top-box and a dish pointed to the ATLANTIC BIRD™ 3 satellite at 5° West for access on a subscription-free basis to all free national DTT channels, including HD channels. Eutelsat's 5° West location has been used for more than 20 years by France's six historic analogue channels for reaching homes in regions with inexistent or poor terrestrial reception. This installed base of analogue-equipped homes can upgrade to digital with no need to change their outdoor unit.
For collective housing and community dwellings, FRANSAT provides a solution called "FRANSAT PRO". Located at the headend of a distribution network, FRANSAT PRO converts and redistributes TV signals in the standard DTT format to individual residential connections. Users receive the channels by plugging a terrestrial DTT adapter or a TV set with a built-in DTT tuner into their connection.
The FRANSAT model is also based on offering viewers the opportunity to access 11 local and thematic free-to-air channels, which have been progressively added to the basic package of national DTT channels and all 24 regional channels of the France 3 network.
With a range of 20 decoders carrying the FRANSAT label and community products, commercialised by a network of 6,000 dealers, FRANSAT is well-equipped to deliver a simple complement to the terrestrial network in metropolitan France and to contribute to making Digital Terrestrial Television a universal service accessible to all.

Boeing concludes successful testing of Ka-band phased array antenna system
Boeing has successfully conducted its first over-the-air ground test of a Ka-band satellite communications (SATCOM) phased-array antenna system that will enable wideband SATCOM on aircraft, providing increased bandwidth for networking in flight.
This third-generation antenna system gives commercial and military aircraft operators worldwide the ability to offer communications using the growing fleet of commercial K- and Ka-band satellites. The low-profile antenna is also an option for government operators using military satellites such as the Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS) system. The active phased array system uses electronically controlled beams to transmit and receive signals from a designated satellite.
The test demonstrated the new system’s ability to support a range of applications, including file transfer and a Voice over Internet Protocol videoconference.
“This Ka-band phased-array antenna system supports a significant increase in bandwidth with a smaller antenna than previous Ku-band antennas, while still providing the same low profile, low drag, and lower cost of installation,” said Charles Toups, vice president and general manager, Boeing Network and Tactical Systems (N&TS). “Boeing is continuing to invest in secure data-communication technologies that will improve our customers’ ability to remain networked while mobile.”
Boeing has more than 15 years of experience designing phased array antenna systems flying on commercial and military aircraft. Boeing developed the antenna as a joint effort between N&TS, part of Boeing Defense, Space & Security, and Boeing Research & Technology, a division of Boeing Engineering, Operations & Technology.


AVIATOR 200 certified to fly with King Air 200
Thrane & Thrane has announced that its innovative AVIATOR 200 SwiftBroadband solution has received a Supplemental Type Certificate (STC). The STC follows the successful installation and test of the AVIATOR 200 aboard a Beechcraft King Air 200 aircraft, which is owned by Thrane & Thrane founder Lars Thrane. The STC has been developed by Hawker Beechcraft Services Chester and includes the system's use for WiFi.
Thrane & Thrane's AVIATOR 200 is an exceptionally compact, lightweight system that offers reliable, affordable connectivity to provide users with a range of services including data, video and voice. With built-in WiFi capability, the AVIATOR 200 makes it exceptionally easy for aircraft operators to offer wireless connectivity aboard, to support the use of WiFi enabled devices such as laptops, tablets and smart phones. Thrane & Thrane is the first satellite communications equipment manufacturer to receive STCs for its SwiftBroadband 200 system, placing the company firmly at the forefront of the industry.
Lars Thrane, Thrane & Thrane Founder said: "As the owner of the aircraft used for developing the STC, I am delighted that the installation and testing of the AVIATOR 200 has been successfully completed. The introduction of the AVIATOR 200 has been very exciting as it offers users of smaller aircraft including myself, access to a range of in-flight communications services. The system's approval for WiFi is a key development, as it will support the use of WiFi enabled devices aboard. Receipt of this STC is a milestone in the launch of the AVIATOR 200 solution, enabling the system's use aboard the popular range of King Air 200 aircraft."


Japanese Aerospace Agency selects Spirent for Multi-GNSS testing
To further the development of the Quazi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS) program, the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has selected Spirent Communications’ testing solutions to verify performance of its satellite receivers. Responsible for the development of initial QZSS receivers, JAXA is using Spirent's GSS8000 Multi-GNSS Constellation Simulator to verify QZSS receiver performance.
The highly elliptical orbits of QZSS allow satellites to dwell at high elevations, improving coverage in urban canyons and providing additional overhead ranging sources in Japan. JAXA needed to design receivers that supported multiple satellite technologies. To that end, it turned to Spirent for a solution that not only included testing capabilities for GPS at L1, L2 and L5 signals but also tested performance of QZSS signals at the same frequencies.
“Spirent GNSS simulators are the first choice of commercial and government organizations to evaluate navigation and positioning system performance,” said John Pottle, marketing director at Spirent’s Positioning and Navigation business. “Our engagement with JAXA will enable the agency to play a critical role in QZSS receiver development work.”
The Spirent simulator includes a wide range of software modeling capability to enable the receivers to be tested under extreme and error conditions as well as in normal performance test cases.


IDA announces contract for Canadian Forces Radio and TV Network
International Datacasting Corporation has announced that it has received a contract from the Canadian Department of National Defence (DND) valued at $2.8 million CDN for the continued operation of Canadian Forces Radio and Television (CFRT). This contract represents the second of two renewal options, as part of the overall contract IDC won in a competitive tender process in December, 2008.
"This marks the eleventh consecutive year that IDC has been chosen to provide this valuable service to our Canadian troops serving overseas. It is truly gratifying to know that our IDC Teleport services are keeping our troops informed, entertained and connected throughout the world," said Frederick Godard, IDC President and CEO. "IDC is honoured to continue providing rich and reliable content in radio and television programming through the operation of the CFRT".
The Canadian Forces Radio and Television (CFRT) network delivers content in entertainment programming, sports and news over two television channels, English and French, as well as FM radio. IDC provides this reliable service to Canadian Forces and peacekeeping troops deployed in several regions around the globe including the Middle East, Eastern Europe and Africa. Today, the CFRT serves Canadian Forces stationed in Afghanistan and in other areas around the world.
International Datacasting Corporation (IDC) is responsible for all aspects of programming including; negotiating rights and permissions, scheduling, recording, and uplinking the secure and reliable content distribution network from its Ottawa-based network operations centre.


SES ASTRA provides Albanian Post Offices with ASTRA2Connect
SES ASTRA will provide the Albanian Post with its satellite broadband service ASTRA2Connect to offer customers free internet access in rural areas throughout the country. In addition, ASTRA2Connect will be used by the Albanian Post for its daily operations. Together with Starsat, the ASTRA2Connect distribution partner in Albania, broadband access via SES ASTRA’s innovative satellite broadband platform will be installed in 300 post offices, which is more than half of all the post offices in the country.
The Albanian Post is the first postal operator to use the ASTRA2Connect satellite technology on such a wide scale. With the new service, customers in rural regions of Albania will get access to fast and reliable communications via the internet. Satellite broadband terminals in these post offices will enable them to use the internet for business and communication activities, such as internet browsing, e-mail, e-commerce, e-learning, e-payments and VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) telephony. The project is a cornerstone of the government program “Digital Albania” which was launched in 2005.
SES ASTRA’s satellite-based broadband service ASTRA2Connect is offered via distribution partners to end customers and businesses in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The service is independent from any terrestrial network and is immediately available anywhere within the footprint of the satellite. To date, ASTRA2Connect has more than 70,000 end-users in Europe, and represents the largest satellite-based broadband network on the continent.
“We are honoured that the Albanian Post has decided to trust our successful satellite service ASTRA2Connect,” said Norbert Hölzle, Chief Commercial Officer at SES ASTRA. “The technology is highly reliable, yet easy and fast to install. The internet has become an essential tool for social and economic activities, and every citizen should have access to it. We are proud to be able to support the digital progress in Albania with our solution.”
The Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha praised the project as “a major event in the history of our endeavour for ‘Digital Albania’.” With the satellite broadband solution, “the Albanian Post has managed to become an important service provider valued by all citizens of Albania.”

EMS Aviation introduces Aspire Portable AirMail
EMS Aviation has introduced the Aspire Portable AirMail System. The product, the latest addition to the Aspire family of user-friendly communications products, is a device which operators carry on their aircraft with them. It is easily connected to an existing Iridium antenna for near-instant access to e-mail through personal smartphones.
Weighing just three pounds, the system is used specifically for sending and receiving text e-mail in-flight, to help operators and passengers fly like they live. The Portable AirMail unit is not permanently installed on the aircraft, but can be carried on as required and connected to the aircraft’s existing Iridium antenna. Once the system is connected, up to four passengers can send and receive e-mail. And because permanent installation is not required, an operator can effortlessly carry the device from airplane to airplane, retaining connectivity on each flight, providing the pilot-in-command approves its use.
“This new portable system is designed to take advantage of low-bandwidth devices, such as BlackBerry®s and iPhones®,” says John Jarrell, vice president and general manager of EMS Aviation. “With an Iridium antenna, any operator can begin using the system immediately, and in today’s connected world, Portable AirMail offers a cost-effective in-flight e-mail only solution. Its portability makes it ideal for Iridium antenna-equipped fixed-wing or helicopter operators who want to experience in-flight e-mail without having to modify their aircraft.”
The system will be available in the second quarter this year.


US looking at extending Russian ISS contract
According to Roscosmos head Anatoly Perminov the Agency is studying proposals from the US for the further purchase of seats on Soyuz and Progress missions to the ISS after 2012 for crew transportation and cargo deliveries. Talking to news media he said NASA transport support by Russian vehicles before 2013 is covered with relevant contracts, and NASA may prolong this support into a 2013-2017 timeframe.


Kounotori2 connects to the ISS
The unpiloted Japanese Kounotori2 H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV2) has been successfully attached to the Earth-facing port of the Harmony module by the station’s robotic arm. Expedition 26 Flight Engineers Cady Coleman and Paolo Nespoli used the station’s robotic arm to attach the unpiloted cargo vessel to the ISS at 9:51 am EST.
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) launched HTV2 aboard an H-IIB rocket from the Tanegashima Space Center in southern Japan on Saturday. HTV2 is the second unpiloted cargo ship launched by JAXA to the station and will deliver more than four tons of food and supplies to the station and its crew members.
The crew will open the hatch and begin retrieving the supplies from inside HTV2 at about 7:30 am Friday. In the coming days, a pallet loaded with spare station parts will be extracted from a slot in the cargo ship and attached to an experiment platform outside the Japanese Kibo module. Other cargo will be transferred internally to the station. The cargo vehicle will be filled with trash, detached from the station and sent to burn up in the Earth's atmosphere at the end of March.



Busy 2011 for Esrange Space Center
2011 will be full of interesting space missions at Esrange Space Center - Swedish Space Corporation’s (SSC) operational base for rocket and balloon launches, testing of new aerospace vehicles as well as control and operations of satellites.
Seven international rocket campaigns
There will be seven big rocket launches. All flights are performed to obtain scientific measurements within various disciplines.
In February, two student rockets REXUS 9 and 10, are planned to be launched. European university students will fly their own experiments designed and built within their university study programmes. This REXUS programme is funded by the Swedish National Space Board and the German space organization DLR.
PHOCUS, is run by a Swedish team from the Department of Meteorology at Stockholm University, led by Professor Jörg Gumbel. The rocket will be launched this summer with the aim to study the interaction of particles in the atmosphere and their chemical environment. This mission is funded by the Swedish National Space Board.
Four microgravity rockets will be launched during 2011. TEXUS 49 in March/April (funded by DLR), MAPHEUS-3 in May (funded by DLR) and in November MASER 12 (funded by ESA) and TEXUS 48 (funded by ESA and DLR). The provided microgravity time varies between 3 and 7 minutes depending on the rocket motor used.
Five international balloon campaigns
From February to October this year, 19 large balloons will be launched throughout five international balloon campaigns. The campaigns are carried out on behalf of scientists and students from universities and institutes in Europe, Japan and the US. Most of the balloon flights have the aim to conduct scientific measurements and others will perform technical flights to develop the launch technique itself. Simultaneous measurements will be performed from our ground based instruments at Esrange Space Center.
One of the scientific balloon flights - PoGoLite - will be circumpolar and fly around the North Pole at an altitude of 40 km. PoGoLite, that will carry a telescope, is a Swedish mission, funded by the Swedish National Space Board and led by Mark Pearce, Professor of Physics at the Swedish Royal Institute of Technology. PoGoLite stands for”Polarised Gamma-ray Observer” and the Swedish team is collaborating with science teams from the U.S. and Japan. PoGoLite will open a new window to Universe by measuring the polarization of gamma-rays (photons with very high energies). The research team will study neutron stars, active galactic nuclei and black holes.
Three new satellite missions
Today SSC is handling around 180 satellite passes per day from the three satellite stations located at, or very near, Esrange Space Center. For the coming year, three new satellite missions are planned, which means around forty satellite missions all together.
Most of these satellites have a scientific objective and they are owned by customers from all over the world. SSC provides satellites services such as ground control, routine support and reception of scientific data or satellite images.
To secure the accessibility to the ground communication systems, SSC has installed several new antennas in the last years. At the end of 2011 another three antennas will be in place at the site. In total there will be 25 full motion and 4 limited motion antennas for satellite communications.
SSC also offers reliable solutions for satellite operations world wide. Besides operating the busiest civil ground station in the world at Esrange Space Center, SSC also give customers access to PrioraNet, a global network of ground stations in strategic locations around the world.


Avanti seeks arbitration to settle SpaceX dispute
The UK-based Avanti Communications Group owners of the Hylas 1 Ka-band broadband satellite which was launched in November 2010 has asked a New York arbitration panel to settle a dispute with launch-services provider SpaceX over a retained a $7.6 million launch-contract deposit. The deposit was paid when Avanti signed with SpaceX for the launch of its Hylas-1 satellite but Avanti, could not wait for SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket to be qualified and contracted with Arianespace for the launch. The arbitration panel is expected to announce a decision in the very near future.
The Hylas-1 satellite has now had all systems turned on and the first transmissions have been received at Avanti's primary Gateway Earth Station in the UK. The launch was highly efficient and as a result HYLAS 1 is expected to achieve longer useful life than planned because of fuel efficiency during transfer to geostationary orbit. Avanti is continuing with a pre-service mission which is using HYLAS to demonstrate certain capabilities that are relevant to future business, and then will prepare for the launch of commercial service in Europe towards the end of March.









New launch date for Kounotori-2
A new launch date has been set for the H-IIB Launch Vehicle No. 2 (H-IIB F2) carrying the Kounotori-2 (HTV2), a cargo transporter to the International Space Station from the Tanegashima Space Center to no earlier than January 22 (Japan Standard Time) due to an unfavourable weather forecast.
After examining the weather conditions and the preparation status, JAXA decided to set the new launch date for 2:37:57 pm on 22 January 2011 (JST). The original launch date of January 20 was rescheduled as clouds including a freezing layer that exceeds the restrictions for suitable weather were forecast to be generated at around the scheduled launch time.

Glory Mission set for February launch
NASA's newest Earth-observing research mission is nearing launch. The Glory mission will improve our understanding of how the sun and tiny atmospheric particles called aerosols affect Earth's climate. Glory also will extend a legacy of long-term solar measurements needed to address key uncertainties about climate change. The launch is scheduled for lift off from the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California on February 23 at 5:09 am EST. It will join a fleet called the Afternoon Constellation or "A-train" of satellites. This group of other Earth-observing satellites, including NASA's Aqua and Aura spacecraft, flies in tight formation.
"Glory is going to help scientists tackle one of the major uncertainties in climate change predictions identified by the United Nation's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: the influence of aerosols on the energy balance of our planet," said Michael Freilich, director of NASA's Earth Science Division in the Science Mission Directorate at the agency's headquarters in Washington. "This mission also marks the first satellite launch under President Obama's climate initiative that will advance the United States' contribution to cutting-edge and policy-relevant climate change science."
"The spacecraft is in place at the launch and all of the post-shipment inspections and electrical tests have been completed," said Bryan Fafaul, Glory project manager at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. The spacecraft will be mated to Orbital's Taurus XL 3110 rocket next month.
Glory will carry new technology designed to unravel some of the most complex elements of the Earth system. The mission carries two primary instruments, the Aerosol Polarimetry Sensor (APS) and the Total Irradiance Monitor (TIM). APS will improve measurement of aerosols, the airborne particles that can influence climate by reflecting and absorbing solar radiation and modifying clouds and precipitation.
TIM will extend a decades-long data record of the solar energy striking the top of Earth's atmosphere, or total solar irradiance. APS will collect data at nine different wavelengths, from the visible to short-wave infrared, giving scientists a much-improved understanding of aerosols. The instrument, NASA's first Earth-orbiting polarimeter, will help scientists distinguish between natural and human-produced aerosols. The information will be used to refine global climate models and help scientists determine how our planet is responding to human activities.
The TIM instrument will maintain and improve upon a 32-year record of total solar irradiance, a value that fluctuates slightly as the sun cycles through periods of varying intensity approximately every 11 years. While scientists have concluded that solar variability is not the main cause of the warming observed on Earth in recent decades, the sun has historically caused long-term climate changes. Having a baseline of the solar energy that reaches Earth gives us a way to evaluate future climate changes. Better measurements of total solar irradiance give scientists another way to test their climate models and understand the sun's longer cyclical changes and how they may impact the climate.
Glory will fly in a low-Earth orbit at an altitude of 438 miles, about the distance from Boston to Washington. After launch, mission operators will conduct verification tests for 30 days and then begin to collect data for at least three years.
Glory's Taurus launch rocket also will carry into orbit a secondary payload: NASA's Educational Launch of Nanosatellite, or ELaNA, mission. This mission will put three small research satellites, or CubeSats, into orbit for Montana State University, the University of Colorado and a consortium of state universities called Kentucky Space.
Glory is managed by Goddard for NASA's Science Mission Directorate in Washington. Launch management is provided by NASA's Launch Services Program at the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Orbital is responsible for Glory's design, manufacture, payload integration, and testing, as well as spacecraft operations at its Mission Operations Complex in Dulles, Va. The Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at the University of Colorado at Boulder provided and will operate the TIM instrument. Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems in El Segundo, California provided the APS instrument, which will be operated by Goddard's Institute for Space Studies in New York.


200th Ariane delivered
The 200th Ariane launcher has been delivered to Arianespace at the Spaceport, where it will receive the Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) payload for a February 15 liftoff on a servicing mission to the International Space Station. This milestone Ariane 5 is now in the Spaceport's Final Assembly Building - having been transferred last Friday from the integration facility where it was built up by prime contractor EADS Astrium.
The flight's ATV will be Europe's second such logistics spacecraft lofted by Arianespace, following the initial mission with an Ariane 5 in 2008. Named after German astronomer and mathematician Johannes Kepler, the new ATV will ferry a 7.5-metric ton load of propellant, liquids, gas and dry goods to the International Space Station.
Arianespace's February 15 mission will be the first of six Ariane 5 flights planned by the company in 2011, along with five Soyuz launches and one Vega mission targeted during the year.


Space Adventures to offer commercial flight opportunities to ISS
Space Adventures has announced the conclusion of an agreement with the Federal Space Agency of the Russian Federation (FSA) and Rocket Space Corporation Energia (RSC Energia) to commercially offer three seats on the Soyuz spacecraft bound for the International Space Station (ISS), beginning in 2013.
These seats will be made available through the increase of Soyuz production, from four to five spacecraft per year. Each flight will be short duration, approximately 10 days, and will contribute to the increase of launch capacity to the ISS.
“We are extremely excited to announce this agreement and would like to thank our Russian partners in increasing Soyuz production and providing Space Adventures these well sought-after transportation services on the only commercially available manned spacecraft currently in operation,” said Eric Anderson, Chairman of Space Adventures. “Since Guy Laliberté’s mission, there has been an increase of interest by private individuals, organizations and commercial entities seeking ways to access the space station. We have been speaking with these parties about science, education and multi-media programs and hope to make some major announcements in the coming year.”
Space Adventures became world-renowned 10 years ago with the launch of Dennis Tito, the world’s first privately-funded space explorer. Since then, the company has arranged seven additional missions to the ISS. “Cumulatively, our clients have spent almost three months in space, traveling over 36 million miles, and have been true ambassadors in sharing their experience and explaining to millions of people around the world why it’s important to explore space,” continued Mr. Anderson.
“We are very pleased to continue space tourism with Space Adventures. Also, the addition of a fifth Soyuz spacecraft to the current manifest will add flexibility and redundancy to our ISS transportation capabilities. We welcome the opportunity to increase our efforts to meet the public demand for access to space,” said Alexei Krasnov, Director of Human Spaceflight of FSA.
In support of the continued partnership between FSA, Energia and Space Adventures, Vitaly Lopota, President of RSC Energia, commented, “We were first in the space tourism marketplace and we are glad to expand our capabilities by adding a fifth Soyuz and to use these three additional opportunities for commercial flight participants, starting in 2013.”

Norsat acquires Sinclair Technologies
Norsat International has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire all the shares of Sinclair Technologies Holdings Inc., a leading provider of antenna and RF conditioning products, based in Aurora, Ontario. Norsat will pay US$19.25 million, subject to normal closing adjustments, and will finance the transaction with US$4.75 million from cash, US$12.0 million in debt financing from its principal banker, and 4,028,932 common shares issued from treasury. Of the purchase price, the majority will be paid upfront with the remaining portion being held in escrow and earned out over a period of two years, including the common shares. The acquisition is anticipated to close later this month.
Founded in 1951, Sinclair Technologies Inc. (“Sinclair”), the operating subsidiary of Sinclair Technologies Holdings Inc., is a leading provider of antenna and RF conditioning products, systems and coverage solutions for public safety, defense and private wireless networks. Sinclair offers more than 2,000 different products including Base Station Antennas, Mobile/Transit Antennas, Covert Antennas, Filters, Receiver Multicouplers, and Accessories which are used extensively in public safety and national security communication networks, corporate and commercial communication networks, natural resource management communications systems, road, rail, air, marine and heavy transport communication systems, specialized network applications. Sinclair has industry leading expertise in all aspects of antenna and filter manufacturing. Sinclair’s systems engineers are experienced in custom designing complete systems based on the customer’s unique needs. With a strong focus on R&D and continuous product enhancements, Sinclair continues to expand its product offerings and improve existing designs to better serve its customers. Sinclair has offices in Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom and as of September 30, 2010 had approximately 100 employees.
For the fiscal year ended September 30, 2010, Sinclair had revenues of CAD$20.1 million and EBITDA1 of CAD$3.1 million compared to 2009 revenues of CAD$16.1 million and EBITDA of CAD$2.1 million. These results denote another year of continued growth from Sinclair, which has shown a string of consecutive years of increased revenue and earnings, even during the major economic malaise that has affected global markets since 2008. In the last three years the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for revenues was 13% and the CAGR for EBITDA was 26%.
Dr. Amiee Chan, President and CEO of Norsat stated, “This is an exciting day for Norsat shareholders as this acquisition will bolster our revenue base and is expected to be immediately accretive to earnings. Sinclair has experienced rapid growth in the past several years and is expected to continue to grow, which will act as a catalyst for upside potential to this transaction. The acquisition of Sinclair is a perfect complement to our core businesses and keeps to the focal point of our mission of becoming a premier provider of broadband communications solutions for remote and austere regions. In addition, Sinclair will help diversify our markets into the commercial space and into the municipal government level. Sinclair products are being used all over the world and many are located in the harshest of environments. Many of Sinclair’s customers, like Norsat’s, have become accustomed to relying on the delivery of superior products that can withstand severe elements along with offering up the latest technologies and being able at times to provide customized solutions. In addition, we believe that combining forces with Sinclair will create opportunities such as to cross sell our customer base, resell Sinclair’s products using our Microwave division, potentially have target design antennas for our maritime and wireless divisions, and expose Sinclair’s products to our relationships in Europe and the military markets.”
Mr. Calven S. Iwata, President and CEO of Sinclair stated, “We are pleased in joining forces with Norsat which provides us with increased market penetration, especially in the military arena, as well as other synergistic capabilities like combined R&D efforts in other wireless products. This transaction is a good cultural fit as we’ll retain the Sinclair brand, which is well known in our industry. In addition, being part of the Norsat family will enable us to offer broader service and product offerings to our customers and allows us a strong internal continuity amongst our personnel. Once this transaction is closed, I am looking forward to maintaining the leadership role at Sinclair and contributing towards a smooth transition into Norsat. We are delighted to be part of the Norsat team and believe the combination of our companies will enhance the opportunities for long-term growth.”
Josef Vejvoda of Jove Capital Inc. acted as advisor for Sinclair on this transaction.

Level 3 Communications issues Notice of Redemption
Level 3 Communications has called for redemption all of its outstanding $195,702,000 aggregate principal amount of 5.25% Convertible Senior Notes due 2011 at a price equal to 100.75% of the principal amount thereof. These notes mature on December 15, 2011. The redemption date is February 18, 2011.
Additional information regarding the redemption of the notes is available from The Bank of New York Mellon, the trustee with respect to the notes. The company intends to fund the redemption of the notes using a portion of the net proceeds of the sale of Level 3 Communications, Inc.’s newly issued 11.875% Senior Notes due 2019.


Rockwell Collins first quarter fiscal year 2011 earnings per share increase
Rockwell Collins has reported net income of $151 million for the first quarter of fiscal year 2011 ended December 31, 2010, an increase of $30 million, or 25%, from $121 million in the same period last year. Earnings per share improved 20 cents, or 26%, to $0.96 compared to earnings per share of $0.76 for the same period a year ago.
Revenues in the quarter increased $83 million, or 8%, to $1.11 billion from revenues of $1.03 billion in the first quarter of the prior year driven by higher sales in both Commercial Systems and Government Systems. Total segment operating margins were 19.4% for the first quarter of 2011 compared to 19.7% in the first quarter of 2010.
“We are off to a great start for the fiscal year with robust revenue and earnings per share growth,” said Rockwell Collins Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Clay Jones. “In our commercial business, we posted double-digit growth in OEM and aftermarket revenues as the recovery in that market gains momentum and Government Systems continues to contribute meaningful revenue growth through a combination of existing and new program positions.”
Adding to the company’s results for the quarter was the effect of recently enacted legislation that extended the availability of Federal Research and Development (Federal R&D) tax credits through the end of calendar year 2011 with retroactive effect from January 1, 2010. As a result, fiscal year 2011 first quarter earnings per share includes a net benefit of 9 cents per share from income tax related to the recognition of Federal R&D tax credits attributable to the period from January 1, 2010 to September 30, 2010.
Regarding the remainder of fiscal year 2011, Jones went on to state, “With more certainty in tax policy, continued positive trends in our commercial markets and additional clarity into the Pentagon’s priorities, we are gaining confidence in overall market conditions and increasing our earnings per share guidance expectations.”
Following is a discussion of fiscal year 2011 first quarter sales and earnings for each business segment.
Commercial Systems
Commercial Systems, which provides aviation electronics systems, products and services to air transport, business and regional aircraft manufacturers and airlines worldwide, achieved 2011 first quarter sales of $460 million, an increase of $49 million, or 12%, compared to sales of $411 million reported for the same period last year.
Sales related to aircraft original equipment manufacturers increased $32 million, or 16%, to $233 million primarily due to product deliveries for the Boeing 787, Cessna CJ4 and multiple Bombardier platforms. Aftermarket sales increased $33 million, or 20%, to $200 million, including $11 million of incremental sales from the Air Routing acquisition. The 13% increase in organic aftermarket revenue was primarily driven by sales of avionics service and support, and hardware sales to business and regional jet customers. Sales related to wide-body in-flight entertainment products and services decreased $16 million to $27 million.
Commercial Systems 2011 first quarter operating earnings increased 24% to $84 million, resulting in an operating margin of 18.3% compared to operating earnings of $68 million, or an operating margin of 16.5%, for the same period a year ago. The increase in operating earnings and margin was primarily attributable to sales growth.
Government Systems
Government Systems, which provides communication and electronic systems, products and services for airborne and surface applications to the U.S. Department of Defense, state and local governments, other government agencies, civil agencies, defense contractors and foreign ministries of defense, achieved 2011 first quarter sales of $650 million, an increase of $34 million, or 6%, compared to the $616 million reported for the same period last year.
Airborne solutions sales increased $28 million, or 7%, to $438 million from higher revenue for rotary wing platforms, the Common Range Integrated Instrumentation System and the E-2 simulation and training programs partially offset by lower sales on the KC-135 GATM program, which is expected to complete later this year. Surface solutions sales improved $6 million, or 3%, to $212 million as increased revenue for deliveries of iForce systems to the California Highway Patrol was partially offset by the completion of a satellite communication upgrade program.
Government Systems 2011 first quarter operating earnings decreased 2% to $131 million, resulting in an operating margin of 20.2%, compared to operating earnings of $134 million, or an operating margin of 21.8%, for the same period last year. The decrease in operating earnings and margin was primarily the result of higher employee incentive compensation expenses partially offset by lower pension expense and increased earnings from the incremental volume. In addition, the operating margin was adversely impacted by a higher mix of development revenue in the first quarter of 2011 when compared to last year.



SatCom Group Holdings Plc name change to One Horizon Group Plc
SatCom Group Holdings Plc has changed its name to One Horizon Group Plc. This change reflects the company’s new growth strategy and focus on the Horizon communications platform.
One Horizon Group Plc is a holding company with subsidiaries in the satellite communications and telecommunication sectors. The group offers a full range of mobile and fixed satellite products and has expanded into IP (Internet Protocol) based telephony systems through the launch of the Horizon product portfolio in 2010.
Horizon represents an entirely new approach to communications, offering all the features and benefits of a VPN VoIP solution while minimising the use of data. Horizon features ultra-low bandwidth VoIP from as low as 2kbps and an integrated suite of optimised data applications including Internet surfing, email, and instant messaging. Horizon is suitable for deployment over mobile satellite, VSAT, fixed line and mobile telecommunications.
“Aligning our name with our core product more accurately represents the transformation of our business as we enter new global communications markets with the Horizon suite of products” said Sandy Johnson, COO of One Horizon Group Plc.
In addition to the name change, a new subsidiary has been formed to market Horizon outside the satellite industry. Horizon Globex Gmbh, based in Baar, Switzerland, will be responsible for IP based telephony systems development and promoting Horizon to enterprises and service providers.
Today, One Horizon Group Plc has offices in Australia, Hong Kong, Thailand, Singapore, Japan, Switzerland, UAE, UK, and USA.