{"id":85883,"date":"2010-11-05T00:37:15","date_gmt":"2010-11-04T16:37:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wp-productionenv-bjg9h2g2bgg5b8aa.southeastasia-01.azurewebsites.net\/news\/rscc-cfo-new-ka-band-enterprise-capacity-boost-comes-with-russian-satellite-investment\/"},"modified":"2010-11-05T00:37:15","modified_gmt":"2010-11-04T16:37:15","slug":"rscc-cfo-new-ka-band-enterprise-capacity-boost-comes-with-russian-satellite-investment","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/starpath.global\/news\/rscc-cfo-new-ka-band-enterprise-capacity-boost-comes-with-russian-satellite-investment\/","title":{"rendered":"RSCC CFO: New Ka-band Enterprise Capacity Boost Comes with Russian Satellite Investment"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"150\" vspace=\"8\" hspace=\"8\" height=\"225\" border=\"1\" align=\"right\" alt=\"\" src=\"\/Assets\/Image\/SN%20Dennis%20Pivnyuk.jpg\">RSCC<\/strong> is investing about $1 billion in new satellites in a campaign to  boost the operator\u2019s capacity from 283 transponders today to 680  transponders by 2015, according to CFO Dennis Pivnyuk.  \u201cThe RSCC investment program will bring huge amount of new capacity to  the market. Two of those eight spacecraft are direct broadcast  satellites that will open the door to wider penetration of DTH services  to the Russian population.\u201d<br \/>\n&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; RSCC\u2019s Express-AM4, AM5, AM6 and MD2 satellites are under  construction, with a total manufacturing investment of $700 million. The  next stage of the development program includes the Express-AM7, AM8,  AT1 and AT2 satellites. RSCC has issued $270 million in contracts with  Thales Alenia Space and ISS for the procurement and launch of these  satellites.<br \/>\n&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; \u201cWe have sent the specifications for the Express-AM7 satellite to  manufacturers and are waiting for proposals from them. It may take three  or four weeks before we get any feedback from them. We see this  satellite as a mid-sized one. The manufacturing costs of Express-AM7  will be between $100 million and $130 million,\u201d said Pivnyuk.<br \/>\n&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The Russian government has subsidized the $700 million cost for the  first four spacecraft, while RSCC plans to fund the development of the  second group of four spacecraft through a public tender, according to  Pivnyuk. \u201cWe will take a commercial structured loan and use the  guarantee we received from French export credit agency Coface. The loan  will cover all three satellites. We have yet to decide how to finance  the AM7 satellite, but we know the Russian government will not subsidize  it. We will either sell as much capacity as we can at a pre-launch  basis to gain the funding for AM7 or go for a commercial loan again or  probably do both.\u201d&nbsp; <br \/>\n&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The expected high costs of the development program likely will force  RSCC to seek funding from public debt markets for the first time, which  raises concerns about exchange rate volatility due to part of RSCC\u2019s  debt being held in foreign currency, Pivnyuk said. \u201cWe are constantly  seeking better ways to finance. Historically, we have never addressed  the public debt markets, which we will probably do in the near future.  Currently our debt comes from commercial banks. As the business grows,  we will have to address the public debt market, but I can\u2019t say when at  this time. Certain things need to be done to be ready to go for public  debt. One needs a rating from a rating agency and a financial statement  according to international standards and so on. We are doing all that,  but it won\u2019t happen immediately.\u201d<br \/>\n&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; RSCC hopes the new satellites will help the operator capitalize on a  Russian markets in desperate need of capacity. Express-AM4, AM5 and AM6  will provide 26 Ka-band transponders to cover the most populated areas  of the Russian Federation. Pivnyuk said the operator would use those  satellites to gauge whether the business model for broadband access in  Ka-band is a viable one, though a decision on procuring a dedicated  Ka-band satellite may not be made until 2013. \u201cWe need to understand the  market first. The AM4, AM5 and AM6 are commercial satellites. The AM4  satellite will be launched in the third quarter of next year. We will  start to use the first Ka-band transponders in the first part of 2012.  It will take some time to evaluate the model.\u201d<br \/>\n&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; A potential influence on a dedicated Ka-band satellite could come  from the Russian Government and a National Broadband Access Project,  introduced in summer 2009. \u201cThe government allocated $17 million to  evaluate the technical feasibility of providing the Russian population  with broadband services using Ka-band, but this project is more of a  social program. We have to provide paperwork by the end of the year, and  then some time next year, probably in the first half, the Russian  Government Commission on Telecommunications and Transport should chose  the optimal solution for this project. The source of financing would  then be allocated,\u201d said Pivynuk. <br \/>\n&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; DTH remains RSCC\u2019s main driver, as pay-TV penetration is on the  increase in Russia and the market remains relatively wide open. The  average penetration of DTH services in North America and Europe is still  much higher than in Russia, where less than 11 percent of households  have access to DTH services, but this creates opportunity for RSCC to  capitalize on new capacity. \u201cWe have five existing DTH platforms and a  line of operators who are just waiting for additional capacity to  emerge. They want this capacity right away to promote their DTH  platforms. These are potentially new DTH operators, and RSCC has  negotiations with all of them. NTV-Plus also needs some extra capacity  to go into HD. They have already launched HD services. DTH operators  have moved towards MPEG-4, but despite going to MPEG-4, they still need  more capacity. It is a matter of rather short time until we see really  strong growth in DTH,\u201d he said.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <br \/>\n&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The cellular backhaul market is another motivation for RSCC. Tthree  major cellular operators in Russia are in negotiations with RSCC to  lease substantial amounts of capacity on a pre-launch basis to develop  4G services, Pivynuk said. The satellites also will enable RSCC to  expand its international operations. \u201cOur Express-AM8 satellite will  help us expand our global footprint, as it will be positioned at 14  degrees West. Its coverage will include the territory of Central  America, Europe and Africa. These markets will become more important to  us,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>RSCC is investing about $1 billion in new satellites in a campaign to boost the operator\u2019s capacity from 283 transponders today to 680 transponders by 2015, according to CFO Dennis Pivnyuk. \u201cThe RSCC investment program will bring huge amount of new capacity to the market. 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