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Eutelsat Communications (Euronext Paris: ETL) has provided a critical Communication Support Vehicle (CSV) to the Paris Fire Brigade in response to the Notre-Dame fire disaster. This donation includes advanced satellite connectivity infrastructure, ensuring resilient communication in emergencies. The CSV operates independently of terrestrial networks, facilitating vital communication between command units and responders.

Equipped with a private 4G tactical bubble and satellite broadband link, the CSV can support 18 mobile terminals for voice, video, and data exchange. Enhanced by the upcoming EUTELSAT KONNECT VHTS satellite, the CSV's capabilities will significantly improve communication efficiency for emergency services.

The hand-over ceremony took place on April 3, attended by key officials from Eutelsat and the Paris Fire Brigade, underscoring their commitment to public safety and efficient emergency response.

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  • Donation of a high-tech Communication Support Vehicle to the Paris Fire Brigade enhances emergency communication capabilities.
  • Satellite link ensures independent operation from congested terrestrial networks during crises.
  • Upcoming EUTELSAT KONNECT VHTS satellite will improve communication efficiency with high-speed broadband.
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  • Critical equipment for providing connectivity during disaster recovery thanks to Eutelsat's innovative satellite link
  • A private 4G tactical bubble ensuring communication resilience
  • A secured communication channel between public authorities and citizens

PARIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Regulatory News:

The dramatic fire disaster affecting Notre-Dame de Paris has prompted Eutelsat Communications (Euronext Paris: ETL) (Paris:ETL) to support the Paris Fire Brigade (BSPP) services. In the form of a donation, Eutelsat has equipped a Communication Support Vehicle (CSV) with the latest in connectivity infrastructure using next generation satellite networks.

In emergency situations, such as the Notre-Dame de Paris fire or the November 2015 terrorist attacks, public networks and ground-based communications infrastructure are rapidly congested, unavailable and in some cases inadequate. Yet, when it comes to managing emergency relief, communication between front-line responders can play a decisive role. In this respect, the use of a CAV connected via a satellite broadband link is an effective solution, as it provides satellite connectivity between the field and the command units for the transmission of radio, voice and Internet communications.

The satellite-based CSV operates independently of any terrestrial infrastructure and public networks that can be damaged in a crisis situation (congestion, breakdown, voluntary outage, etc.). It is therefore the optimum solution to the congestion of other public networks. Satellite connectivity provides a reliable and resilient connection between the command centre, front-line responders, the local population and possibly the media.

The Paris fire brigade can now deploy a 4G tactical bubble connected to other remote communication infrastructure via a satellite broadband link operated by Eutelsat. The resulting private 4G network built around the Communication Support Vehicle can be used by 18 mobile terminals equipped with a highly secure application enabling group voice communications, video-conferencing, data exchange and user geolocation. Also, a Wi-Fi bubble can be set up on board the CSV to enable access to the Internet and to mission critical operational data. The CSV is equipped with several satellite telephone lines to communicate with the command centre or provide other public services or agencies with voice communications if required. As such, the CSV serves as an autonomous communication hotspot for organizing press briefings and real-time information, to name a few.

Fitted with state-of-the-art technology, the CSV now uses the Ka-band on EUTELSAT KONNECT, a powerful, next-generation HTS (High Throughput Satellite) satellite. The increased throughput enables the CAV to host very high-capacity applications, support more simultaneous calls, file transfers, streaming and teleconferencing, and provide connectivity to the private 4G tactical bubble.

With the upcoming entry into service of the EUTELSAT KONNECT VHTS satellite, the communication capabilities of the CSV will be significantly enhanced thanks to high-speed broadband.

Cyril Dujardin, Eutelsat General Manager of the Connectivity Business Unit, commented: "Eutelsat is delighted to play its part in enhancing and boosting the BSPP's mission critical communication capabilities by providing a satellite-based CSV that is essential for ensuring resilient communication channels and connectivity in emergency situations. We are proud to be able to make this technology available to the people of Paris and its inner suburbs. To achieve this, Eutelsat has selected one of its long-standing partners, Telespazio France, for the integration and implementation of the crisis connectivity bubble based on Eutelsat's Ka-band Konnect platform.

Major General Joseph Dupré la Tour, Commander of the Paris Fire Brigade added: "Telecommunications are crucial to our operations which are increasingly demanding in an environment involving various constraints. Our command capacity, which lies at the heart of our operational efficiency, requires robust systems to ensure that orders are transmitted and information is passed on, regardless of the circumstances of the operation. The cooperation between Eutelsat and the BSPP is rooted in the long-standing, solid friendship between our respective former managers. This has been a fruitful relationship that is now materializing with the delivery of the CSV, bringing the BSPP’s operational capabilities to new heights.”

On Monday 3 April a hand-over ceremony of the Communication Support Vehicle took place at the Paris Fire Brigade, in the presence of Major General Joseph Dupré la Tour, Commander of the Paris Fire Brigade, and Cyril Dujardin, Eutelsat General Manager of the Connectivity Business Unit.

The official photos of this ceremony can be viewed here.

About the BSPP

The Paris Fire Brigade, which is Europe's leading fire brigade, serves the 124 municipalities of the Paris, Hauts-de-Seine, Seine-Saint-Denis and Val-de-Marne departments. Its area of responsibility, the only one of its kind in France for its interdepartmental scope, covers a small area of approximately 760 km², home to more than 7 million inhabitants, as well as 2 million people from the Ile-de-France region and 50 million tourists visiting Paris every year. The protection of this entire territory by 8,600 Paris firefighters, spread over 71 rescue centres, 3 NRBC (Nuclear, Radiological, Biochemical and Chemical) relief centres and 2 nautical relief centres, thus reaches beyond the local authority level to take on a national dimension. More information on https://www.pompiersparis.fr.

About Eutelsat Communications

Founded in 1977, Eutelsat Communications is one of the world's leading satellite operators. With a global fleet of satellites and associated ground infrastructure, Eutelsat enables clients across Video, Data, Government, Fixed and Mobile Broadband markets to communicate effectively to their customers, irrespective of their location. Around 7,000 television channels operated by leading media groups are broadcast by Eutelsat to one billion viewers equipped for DTH reception or connected to terrestrial networks. Committed to promoting all facets of sustainable development across its business activities, Eutelsat leverages its in-orbit resources to help bridge the digital divide while maintaining a safe and uncluttered space environment. As an attractive and socially responsible employer, Eutelsat assembles 1,200 men and women from 50 countries who are dedicated to delivering the highest quality of service.

For more about Eutelsat go to www.eutelsat.com

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Anita Baltagi

Tel.: +33 1 53 98 47 47

abaltagi@eutelsat.com

Daphné Joseph-Gabriel

Tel.: +33 1 53 98 47 47

djosephgabriel@eutelsat.com

Bureau presse BSPP

presse@pompiersparis.fr

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Thomas Cardiel

Tel.: +33 6 99 07 86 47

tcardiel@eutelsat.com

Hugo Laurens-Berge

hlaurensberge@eutelsat.com

Christine Lopez

Tel.: +33 1 53 98 47 02

clopez@eutelsat.com

Source: Eutelsat Communications

FAQ

What is the purpose of Eutelsat's donation related to the Notre-Dame fire?

Eutelsat donated a Communication Support Vehicle to enhance emergency communication for the Paris Fire Brigade during crisis situations.

How does the Communication Support Vehicle operate during emergencies?

The CSV operates independently from public networks and provides satellite connectivity for voice, video, and data transmission.

When was the hand-over ceremony for the Communication Support Vehicle held?

The hand-over ceremony took place on April 3.

What technology is used in the Communication Support Vehicle by Eutelsat?

The CSV is equipped with a private 4G tactical bubble and satellite broadband link using the Ka-band on EUTELSAT KONNECT.

What future improvements are planned for the Communication Support Vehicle?

The introduction of the EUTELSAT KONNECT VHTS satellite will significantly enhance the CSV's communication capabilities.

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