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SES Expands Government Services Portfolio in Canada

By Veronica Magan | January 5, 2016
      Akulivik is an Inuit village in Nunavik, in northern Quebec, Canada.

      Akulivik is an Inuit village in Nunavik, in northern Quebec, Canada. Photo: Wikimedia Commons.

      [Via Satellite 01-05-2016] The Kativik Regional Government in Canada has awarded SES a contract for the delivery of new satellite services across the northern Quebec region. Beginning in the second half of 2016, the 12 transponder deal on SES 2, positioned at 87 degrees West — and one of SES’s youngest satellites providing service to the Americas — will deliver C-band communications capability to more than 14 communities, and could triple the amount of bandwidth currently available across the Nunavik region by the end of this year. This was the largest government award in Canada in 2015 in terms of number of transponders.

      Along with providing faster Internet and other services to the Nunavik region, the agreement enables important connectivity for schools, hospitals, government buildings and other important facilities.