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Eutelsat
NameEutelsat
HeadquartersParis, France

Eutelsat is a leading European satellite operator providing telecommunication services to various clients, including BBC, CNN, and Disney. The company has a strong presence in the global satellite industry, competing with other major players such as Intelsat, SES S.A., and Telesat. Eutelsat's services are used by numerous broadcasting companies, including France Télévisions, RAI, and ZDF. The company's satellites are also used by various internet service providers, such as Orange S.A. and Deutsche Telekom.

History

Eutelsat was established in 1977 as a consortium of European Space Agency member states, with the goal of developing and operating a satellite communications system for Europe. The company's first satellite, Eutelsat I F1, was launched in 1983, and it provided telecommunication services to European Broadcasting Union members, including ARD, ORF, and SRG SSR. Over the years, Eutelsat has expanded its operations to other regions, including Africa, Asia, and the Americas, and has launched numerous satellites, such as Eutelsat W3A and Eutelsat 7A. The company has also partnered with other satellite operators, including Intelsat and SES S.A., to provide global telecommunication services to clients such as Microsoft, Google, and Amazon Web Services.

Services

Eutelsat provides a range of telecommunication services, including broadcasting services to clients such as Sky UK, Canal+, and beIN Sports. The company also offers broadband services to internet service providers like Vodafone, Telefónica, and BT Group. Additionally, Eutelsat provides data services to clients such as IBM, Oracle Corporation, and SAP SE. The company's services are used by various government agencies, including European Commission, NASA, and European Space Agency, as well as by non-governmental organizations like Red Cross and United Nations.

Satellites

Eutelsat operates a fleet of geostationary satellites, including Eutelsat 3B, Eutelsat 7B, and Eutelsat 8 West B. The company's satellites are launched by various launch vehicle providers, such as Ariane 5, Falcon 9, and Proton-M. Eutelsat's satellites are used by numerous broadcasting companies, including Fox Networks Group, Discovery, Inc., and ViacomCBS. The company's satellites also provide telecommunication services to clients such as Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Thales Group.

Operations

Eutelsat's operations are managed from its headquarters in Paris, France, and the company has offices in various locations around the world, including London, Rome, and Washington, D.C.. The company's operations are overseen by its board of directors, which includes representatives from European Space Agency member states, as well as independent directors such as Jean-Paul Gut, former CEO of Bouygues Telecom. Eutelsat's operations are also supported by various partnerships with other satellite operators, including Intelsat and SES S.A., as well as with technology companies like Cisco Systems and Ericsson.

Subsidiaries_and_partnerships

Eutelsat has several subsidiaries and partnerships with other companies, including Eutelsat Americas, which provides telecommunication services to clients in the Americas, and Eutelsat Broadband, which offers broadband services to internet service providers. The company has also partnered with other satellite operators, such as Intelsat and SES S.A., to provide global telecommunication services to clients such as Microsoft, Google, and Amazon Web Services. Eutelsat has also established partnerships with various technology companies, including Cisco Systems, Ericsson, and Nokia, to develop new telecommunication technologies.

Technology_and_innovation

Eutelsat is committed to developing and implementing new telecommunication technologies, including high-throughput satellites and 5G networks. The company has partnered with various technology companies, such as Thales Alenia Space and Airbus Defence and Space, to develop new satellite technologies. Eutelsat has also established a research and development center in Toulouse, France, to focus on developing new telecommunication technologies and innovations. The company's innovations have been recognized by various awards, including the European Satellite Navigation Competition and the Via Satellite Excellence Awards. Eutelsat's commitment to innovation has also been recognized by various organizations, including European Space Agency and International Telecommunication Union.

Category:Satellite operators

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