Eyal Copitt, Senior Vice President, Spacecom
Eyal Copitt, Senior Vice President, Spacecom
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Executive Spotlight
Eyal Copitt All is fine; the technical issues were resolved, and AMOS-5 is in great shape for its scheduled launch in December of 2011. It will be launched from a Russian Proton-M rocket at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Were eagerly anticipating the deployment of AMOS-5, so we can start providing comprehensive coverage to the African continent. SM A bit of forecasting here...how do you project the opportunities within the African market over the next year or two? Will Spacecom also be entering the non-commercial environs with programs for various governments, agencies, and military access? Eyal Copitt There is immense potential for growth in the African market. First, the urbanization process is continuing, bringing more people in contact with improved technologies. Second, there are more investments in the continents overall technology infrastructure. Also, we need to take into account larger events, such as the 2010 FIFA World Cup held in South Africa that produced many exciting technology advances for the continent. Our team sees more incoming cellular traffic and outgoing sports and news broadcasts from Africa than we did a few years back. Looking further into the future, we believe the entire continent will increase usage of satellite capacity, furthering our opportunities in the Eastern, Western, Northern and Sub-Saharan regions. SM How does the AMOS-5 integrate with Spacecoms overall corporate vision? What other upcoming event can you tell us about that reveal the Companys ongoing plans to increase their market share? Eyal Copitt By focusing on up-and-coming markets that are seeking capacity, and where digital broadcasting is emerging, Spacecom is establishing itself as a multi-regional satellite operator. AMOS-5 will position Spacecom at the forefront of Africas emerging satellite services market. Together with AMOS-2 and AMOS-3, our new fleet will cover much of the worlds fastest growing and highest-demand satellite markets in the Middle East, Central and Eastern Europe, and Africa. We are continually looking ahead to evaluate other international satellite ventures. Currently, AMOS-4 is scheduled to commence operations in 2013 with steerable Ku- and Ka-band beams to extend our footprint to South Asia and Russia. AMOS-6 is scheduled for launch in 2014 to provide steerable Ku-band with pan-European coverage, as well as coverage over the Middle East and Central and Eastern Europe, and a Ka-band beam for broadband services with coverage in Africa and Europe. With these additions and our long-term plan to deploy an AMOS over Latin America Spacecoms AMOS fleet will cover more than 60 percent of the worlds population. SM What projects are you particularly proud of? Eyal Copitt I am proud to be part of Spacecom. We are constantly striving to extend the reach, capabilities and service offerings of our AMOS satellite fleet. We provide millions of people with the opportunity to enjoy the highest possible quality television programming, audio channels, voice and data services. I am particularly proud of our pre-launch sale business. Thus far, we have sold more than 50 percent of the satellites capacity. AMOS-5 will offer our customers a wide range of services, from DTH broadcasting to telephony services. I hope to continue selling capacity as the launch date approaches and subsequently when the satellite is commercially operating to maximize customer satisfaction. b SatMagazine November 2011 25