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TERRY BLEAKLEY Regional Vice President, Asia Pacific Sales 1 Market Trends 2 Mobile Data Traffic Continues to Grow...We All Know It! 3 But What Else Will Be Driving Data Traffic Growth? Both Consumer Demand and Internet of Things will


  1. TERRY BLEAKLEY Regional Vice President, Asia Pacific Sales 1

  2. Market Trends 2

  3. Mobile Data Traffic Continues to Grow…...We All Know It! 3

  4. But What Else Will Be Driving Data Traffic Growth? Both Consumer Demand and Internet of Things will Drive Data Traffic Growth 4

  5. The Connected Plane Consumer Demand Internet of Things The engines on a 787 Dreamliner generate 1 TB of sensor data a day Source: Global State of In-Flight Wi-Fi 2016 The latest by Routehappy Airbus A350 will generate 2.5 TB of sensor data a day Source: Pedro Aragao 5

  6. The Connected Ship Internet of Things Consumer Demand › Cargo: CMA-CGM: “Monitor and interact in real time with individual containers aboard the vessel. › Bridge: REX: “ REX reads ship’s onboard sensors and provides real-time information to the captain as well as to the HQ”. According to EMC(MTN), data consumption on the cruise ships it served increased 500% over › Hull and Engine Room: a 2 year period (2013-2014) “Monitoring of hull stress, motion, engine and 100% components conditions” CARGO Devices Used 80% ENGINE ROOM HULL For Connectivity BRIDGE 60% on Cruise Ships 40% 2010 20% 2014 0% Desktops Tablets Smartphones Source: MTN Survey 6

  7. The Connected Car Internet of Things Consumer Demand Time a typical American commuter 250 Hours spends per year inside their car. ~50% Of all the car buyers wish to access their mobile applications when they are inside their cars. The sensors on a 2013 Ford Fusion already generate more than 25 GB of data an hour which are analyzed by more than 70 onboard computers Source: “The Internet on Wheels and Hitachi, Ltd.” by Hitachi Source: Ford Motor Company 7

  8. Innovation in the Industry 8

  9. These internet giants and entrepreneurs are investing heavily in the satellite Industry ... Jan 2015 - Google and Fidelity invests $1 billion in SpaceX satellite programme Plan to launch 4000 satellites into Jeff Bezos: Founder orbit by 2030 Larry Page of Amazon Source: theinformation.com • Owns Space company BLUE Richard Branson ORIGIN • Virgin Galactic • Launched and • Re-usable landed rocket • Space tourist vertically for • OneWeb second time Jan • LEO satellite • Great Inversion constellation Facebook plans for satellite in 2017 that will provide internet access in Africa 9

  10. What has changed? 10

  11. 1. Redefining communication satellites 11

  12. 1. Redefining communication satellites  Frequency reuse  More capacity  Concentration of power  More throughput  Digital payload  Smaller antennas 12

  13. 2. Innovations in Rocket design  Space X (Musk)  More options  Blue Origin (Bezos)  Re-usable technology  Virgin Galactic (Virgin)  Cleaner/cheaper launches 13

  14. 3. New Satellite Constellations: OneWeb First and only fully global, pole-to-pole high throughput satellite system Total Throughput of the system:  The OneWeb satellite constellation 5 terabits per second  700 satellites ( Constellation – 18 planes of 36 satellites)  Low latency (<30ms round trip delay)  Look angles > 57◦ Credit: Airbus Defence and Space 14

  15. 4. Redefinition of the satellite antenna  Electronically Steered Antennas (ESA)  No moving parts  Ultrathin and light   Metamaterial Active phased array   Passive array Panels may be laid CONFORMABLY 15

  16. So, concretely… what is Intelsat doing? 16

  17. Intelsat Epic NG – Delivering High Throughput Today 17

  18. Summary of What’s Different About Intelsat Epic NG Intelsat Epic NG Other HTS Systems • Multiple satellites for redundancy & scalability • Single HTS satellite in given region • Wide and spot beams combined • Spot beams only • Multi-frequency • Single frequency band • Flexible connectivity between all beams • Fixed (user beam connects to one gateway) • Guaranteed bandwidth • Best effort bandwidth • High availability/High Efficiency • Pre-defined service levels • Open architecture • Closed architecture • Designed for enterprise services • Designed for consumer services 18

  19. Access Technology 19

  20. Kymeta for The Connected Car Kymeta/Intelsat solution will be designed to deliver 1 TB of data per month to each car Source: Kymeta 20

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  22. OneWeb First and only fully global, pole-to-pole high throughput satellite system Total throughput of the system: 10 terabits per second › Complements Intelsat’s geostationary orbit (“GEO”) satellite services › Enables coverage over the Earth’s poles and in urban canyons (Look angle >57 ⁰) › Provide global Ku-band high throughput coverage over certain great circle routes, such as via the North Pole › Low latency (<30ms round trip delay) Credit: Airbus Defence and Space 22

  23. OneWeb First Round Investors 23

  24.  Global coverage  50+ satellites  Terrestrial network Global fleet network 24

  25. 7 Epic NG satellites by 2020 and counting 25

  26. The OneWeb LEO constellation:  Is fully interoperable with the Intelsat GEO fleet  Provides another network layer with global satellite capacity  Adds further scale in availability and satellite network redundancy 26

  27. Delivering Performance, Economics, Accessibility 27

  28. THANK YOU 28

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