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The Russian satellite operator RSCC and the Romantis group of companies have reached an agreement on the use of the steerable beams of the Express-AM7 and Express-AM22 spacecraft in the region of the Middle East and Central and South Asia. The capacity of the two Russian satellites will be used for video, occasional use services, VSAT networks and communications on the move.
The coverage zone of the Ku-band steerable beam of Express-AM7 spans the entire territory from the Middle East to South Asia, and the satellite payload has excellent power characteristics. Location at 40 degrees East makes the proposed combined solution based on the Express-AM7 spacecraft highly applicable for the development of video and data services, including mobile. According to Lutz Rossburg, Managing Director of Romantis GmbH, "Our customers from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran have already evaluated all the benefits of the satellite and intensively expanding their networks."
In addition to the Express-AM7 spacecraft, Romantis offers the use of the Express-AM22 spacecraft, a satellite on an inclined orbit currently located at 80 degrees East, to customers who need communications services on mobile objects. " Our first positive sales results reconfirm our decision to reposition this beam to the Middle East and Western Asia," says Lutz Rossburg. "Thus we offer complete service package comprising capacity and high-speed teleport capabilities in Europe. This minimizes CAPEX and OPEX of our customers and allows them penetrating into new market niches."
"RSCC and Romantis successfully cooperate in the joint implementation of projects in Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Latin America. We hope that this agreement will allow us to expand cooperation in the Asian market, which is strategically important for both companies," notes Kseniya Drozdova, RSCC Deputy General Director for Business Development.
Following their successful participation at CabSat 2017 exhibition, RSCC and Romantis are to boost the volume of services in the Middle East, and in Central and South Asia
The coverage zone of the Ku-band steerable beam of Express-AM7 spans the entire territory from the Middle East to South Asia, and the satellite payload has excellent power characteristics. Location at 40 degrees East makes the proposed combined solution based on the Express-AM7 spacecraft highly applicable for the development of video and data services, including mobile. According to Lutz Rossburg, Managing Director of Romantis GmbH, "Our customers from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran have already evaluated all the benefits of the satellite and intensively expanding their networks."
In addition to the Express-AM7 spacecraft, Romantis offers the use of the Express-AM22 spacecraft, a satellite on an inclined orbit currently located at 80 degrees East, to customers who need communications services on mobile objects. " Our first positive sales results reconfirm our decision to reposition this beam to the Middle East and Western Asia," says Lutz Rossburg. "Thus we offer complete service package comprising capacity and high-speed teleport capabilities in Europe. This minimizes CAPEX and OPEX of our customers and allows them penetrating into new market niches."
"RSCC and Romantis successfully cooperate in the joint implementation of projects in Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Latin America. We hope that this agreement will allow us to expand cooperation in the Asian market, which is strategically important for both companies," notes Kseniya Drozdova, RSCC Deputy General Director for Business Development.
Following their successful participation at CabSat 2017 exhibition, RSCC and Romantis are to boost the volume of services in the Middle East, and in Central and South Asia