
Telebras, Viasat sign agreement to connect unconnected in Brazil
By ViaSat
February 26, BRASÍLIA, Brazil, and CARLSBAD, Calif., Feb. 26, 2018 -- Telebras (B3/Bovespa: TELB3 & TELB4), a Brazilian state-controlled public telecommunications company, and Viasat Inc. (NASDAQ: VSAT), a global communications company, today announced a strategic agreement to bring high-speed, affordable internet to unserved and underserved communities, health clinics, schools and hospitals across all of Brazil.
The collaboration will help fulfill the Brazilian Government's National Broadband Program (or Programa Nacional de Banda Larga, known as "PNBL"), which is focused on promoting social and economic development in the country by ensuring fast, affordable broadband connectivity to all Brazilians. The collaboration will combine the Ka-band capacity of the Telebras-owned and controlled satellite, the SGDC-1 (Geostationary Satellite for Defense and Strategic Communications), with Viasat's proven ground network and infrastructure, and Viasat's unique ability to bring affordable and scalable broadband services to communities where internet service has historically been unavailable.
Telebras launched the SGDC-1 satellite-the only Ka-band satellite to offer nationwide high-capacity broadband coverage across 100% of Brazil's territory, including coastal areas-in May 2017. By working with Viasat, Telebras can take advantage of Viasat's innovative ground infrastructure to enable the commercial viability of the SGDC-1 satellite, and begin connecting the unconnected across the country. Once the SGDC-1 network is operational, Telebras can meet its obligations to provide internet services to Brazil's citizens under the Brazilian Internet For All public policy as well as key national government entities, including schools, hospitals and other government institutions under the Brazilian e-government initiative known as Governo Electronico - Serviço de Atendimento ao Cidadão (GESAC). In addition, under the terms of the agreement, Viasat will leverage the SGDC-1 satellite network to explore satellite services for enterprise and commercial aviation markets as well as launch satellite-enabled Wi-Fi hotspot and residential services into communities across Brazil that lack high-quality, affordable internet services.
"Our agreement with Viasat enables us to establish the necessary infrastructure to bring wide-reaching, reliable, high-speed data communications to Brazilians - even in the farthest-to-reach, less populated regions of the country," said Maximiliano Martinhão, Telebras' president. "We believe, that together with Viasat, we can help meet Telebras' mission in public policies: to bring affordable internet to all, while building Brazil's competitive global future through job creation, skillset development and by reducing the socio-economic disparities created by a lack of internet access across the region. To put it simply, this agreement means confidence in the recovery of Brazil's economy and Telebras' ability to achieve its objectives."
"We are extremely pleased to collaborate with Telebras in delivering affordable broadband internet across Brazil," said Mark Dankberg, Viasat's chairman and chief executive officer. "We are committed to helping Brazil realize the opportunities and benefits that can be achieved by connecting the country. We believe Telebras is an excellent partner to help us target the places with the greatest needs in order to effectively make the greatest impact."
Viasat has deep domain knowledge and expertise in bringing cost-effective satellite-enabled communications and Wi-Fi hotspot services to unconnected communities across North America. The Company had successfully operated 14 million hotspots across 30 countries, and today has deployed affordable satellite-enabled Wi-Fi services covering hundreds of thousands of residents in multiple communities across rural Mexico, where internet service was unavailable prior. This experience makes Viasat an ideal company to cooperate with Telebras in making the internet affordable and accessible in Brazil.
Specific terms of the agreement have not been made public; however, the arrangement is founded on a success-based revenue-share model in which Telebras expects newly-enabled market opportunities can potentially generate more than USD$1 billion in revenues for the company over the next 10 years.
Availability
Viasat equipment began shipping to Brazil in February 2018. Initial service is expected to commence in April 2018.
About Telebras
Telecomunicações Brasileiras S.A. (Telebras) is a Brazilian state-controlled public company that aims to implement the National Broadband Program (PNBL), which has the goal of delivering broadband internet connectivity to all of Brazil's5,570 municipalities. In addition to being the executing arm of public telecommunications policies (e.g. Gesac, Connected Education and Internet for All) in Brazil, Telebras is also tasked with universalizing the broadband internet access within the country. The Company maintains more than 28 thousand km of optical fiber within Brazil's national fiber backbone. To learn more about Telebras, visit: www.telebras.com.br, or follow the company on social media at: Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter or YouTube.
About Viasat
Viasat is a global communications company that believes everyone and everything in the world can be connected. For more than 30 years, Viasat has helped shape how consumers, businesses, governments and militaries around the world communicate. Today, the Company is developing the ultimate global communications network to power high-quality, secure, affordable, fast connections to impact people's lives anywhere they are-on the ground, in the air or at sea. To learn more about Viasat, visit: www.viasat.com, go to Viasat's Corporate Blog, or follow the Company on social media at: Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter or YouTube.
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