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February 6th, 2012

Telesat... Northern Exposure (SATCOM)


[SatNews] Telesat has issued a proposal to remedy gaps and shortcomings in the communications infrastructure....

....serving the North that were identified in the Arctic Communications Infrastructure Assessment (ACIA) Report prepared for the Northern Communications & Information Systems Working Group and sponsored by the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency. Under Telesat’s proposal, called the “Arctic Communications Infrastructure Initiative”, Telesat commits to make a substantial investment, in the context of a broader public/private partnership, in a robust, stable and affordable communications network that will meet the needs of the Northern communities over the next decade. Specifically, Telesat estimates it will cost $160 million to provide the additional communications infrastructure to meet the requirements outlined in the Report for the next ten years. Telesat is prepared to invest approximately $40 million, or 25 percent of the estimated total project cost, toward the initiative in both satellite bandwidth and ground segment upgrades.

The Arctic Communications Infrastructure Initiative would more than double the satellite bandwidth available for broadband in the North and, moreover, provides a practical and near term plan for upgrading the communications infrastructure that is so urgently needed across the Arctic to ensure that every community has redundant and robust communications facilities to prevent service disruptions. Telesat estimates that, once approved, the project could be implemented in less than 12 months’ time. Telesat formally submitted its Arctic Communications Infrastructure Initiative to the co-chairs of the Northern Communications & Information Systems Working Group that led the development of the ACIA Report.