Michel de Rosen, CEO of Eutelsat, has warned African states of the consequences for the continent if C-band resources are reallocated to mobile operators.
Speaking on behalf of the international satellite1 community, Rosen reminded delegates that the C-band is widely used to provide vital services, including air traffic control, government and enterprise communications, disaster relief, broadcasting and Internet access.
The use of C-band by mobile operators would mean the total loss of these critical services, with no possible alternatives.
He was speaking to delegates from African countries gathered in Nigeria for a meeting organised by the African Telecommunication Union (ATU) to prepare for the World Radiocommunication Conference scheduled to take place in Geneva from November 2 to 27, 2015.
During the meeting in Abuja, African states defined their position on access to the C-band that is currently allocated to satellite operators and claimed by mobile operators.
“Opening the C-band to mobile operators would not herald the expansion of its use for new services. It would mean the end of services, with no guarantee that new mobile services would actually be deployed using this band. It’s a lose-lose scenario and exactly the opposite of the intended goals," he said.
"Terrestrial operators already have access to a very broad range of spectrum and should be using this first before seeking to acquire more, particularly if this process is carried out at the expense of critical applications," he added.
Satellite Operators Harp on Importance of C-band for Satellite Services in Africa

Michel de Rosen, CEO of Eutelsat, has warned African states of the consequences for the continent if C-band resources are reallocated to mobile operators. Speaking on behalf of the international…
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