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State Of Brandenburg and Eutelsat Partner in Initiative to Deliver Broadband to Homes Via Satellite


June 26, 2009


The State of Brandenburg today announced that it will include innovative satellite broadband services as part of its "Broadband supply for rural areas" programme to bridge the digital divide in the German state by the end of 2009. Eutelsat's participation as one of the partners working to meet the government's objective was announced today by its Minister President Matthias Platzeck at an information event on broadband organised by the Chamber of Industry and Commerce in the state's capital of Potsdam. In collaboration with service providers, Eutelsat will provide its Tooway™ satellite broadband service to all interested households and small companies at a monthly €39.95 cost for a 24-month subscription, equipment included. Many hundreds of communities in Brandenburg are located in rural areas with poor or no terrestrial broadband infrastructure.

The Tooway™ solution consists of a small satellite dish and a modem connected to the PC via the Ethernet, giving users immediate broadband access following straightforward installation. The service is totally independent of telephone lines and offers an ADSL-comparable service, including speeds to users of 3.6 Mbps and uplink speeds from user PCs of 384 kbps. Tooway™ will be provided in Brandenburg via skyDSL and dsl2u. The skyDSL distribution partner will focus on broadband access solutions for the mass market. In addition to broadband access, dsl2u will offer VoIP services and Direct-to-Home reception of television channels, all delivered through a single satellite dish.

Minister President Platzeck emphasised during his presentation: "Broadband access is today a significant part of infrastructure, like roads or electricity. Fast Internet is indispensable for consumers, a Number One expectation for the younger generation and a location factor for the economy. The broadband initiative of the Government that aims to reduce to the minimum all remaining white spots once again demonstrates that no region or community in Brandenburg will be left behind. I am delighted that with Eutelsat we have a partner who will contribute another piece of the puzzle to reach our target."

"Together with the Government and our ToowayTM partners, we want to make a significant contribution to bridging the digital divide in Brandenburg by the end of 2009", said Volker Steiner, Managing Director of Eutelsat's German affiliate. "Internet via satellite is available at any time and in any place. It is the most economic and efficient broadband access solution for unserved or inaccessible regions in Germany. With this initiative Eutelsat is supporting the broadband strategy of Germany's Federal and State Governments with a sustainable and lasting solution".


 

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