Eutelsat Reveals Multi-Year Tie-up With Orange To Enhance Access To LEO Satellite Communications
- Eutelsat and Orange reinforced their multi-year partnership to expand Orange's low Earth orbit satellite connectivity using Eutelsat's OneWeb constellation.
- This development follows earlier LEO deals, including Orange's March agreement with Canada's Telesat and European initiatives like Deutsche Telekom's support for the IRIS2 sovereign broadband project.
- Orange leverages this partnership to strengthen its satellite solutions for enterprise, government, and mobile backhaul customers, combining OneWeb's satellite network with its terrestrial infrastructure.
- Cyril Dujardin, president of Eutelsat’s Connectivity Business Unit, expressed enthusiasm about strengthening the collaboration with Orange to improve connectivity offerings for its business clients, while Jean Louis Le Roux highlighted the partnership’s critical role in supporting Orange’s strategy.
- The partnership aims to provide seamless, resilient, and sovereign digital connectivity globally, supporting Orange’s digital transformation and Europe's technological sovereignty amid increased satellite investments.
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