PLDT and Telesat make Philippines' first successful broadband connection using low earth orbit satellite
MANILA,Philippines,March 1,2022 -- Leading integrated telco PLDT and global satellite operator Telesat of Canada have successfully conducted the Philippines' first on-orbit testing of high-speed broadband connectivity with Telesat's Phase 1 Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite,marking yet another milestone for PLDT as the country's leading provider of communication services over satellite technology.
A first for Telesat with any operator in Southeast Asia,thetestingwasconducted from Feb 11 to Feb 19 byPLDT's Technology Strategy and Transformation Office using an 85-cm Intellian parabolic antenna stationed at the PLDT office in Greenhills,San Juan toconnectto the LEO satellite.
Thelive test and demonstrationsawbroadbanddownload and upload speeds of 100.46 Mbps and 95.62 Mbps,respectively,and roundtrip latency of 26.53ms,which enabled a seamless meeting experience over Microsoft Teams,as well as mobile online gaming without lag,video streaming without buffering and Facebook Live,via LEO satellite.
This successful test signals opportunities for PLDTand its wireless unit Smart Communications,Inc. (Smart)touse innovations inthe satellite industrytoexpand theirhigh-speedmobile and Internet services to more hard-to-reach communities across an archipelago like the Philippines.
"Last year,we started looking into usingLEOsatellites to bring high-speed connectivitydirectly to our customers' smartphonesin far-flung areaswithout broadband internet services,"said Mario G. Tamayo,Head of Technology at PLDT and Smart. "This year,with oursuccessful test with Telesat,we are a step closer to bringing satellite connectivity innovations and services to businesses and homes in the deepest rural and remote areas of the country."
"Compared togeo-stationarysatellites which are located inspace 35,000 kilometers away from the earth,Low-earth orbit satellites are significantly closer at around 500 to 2,000 kilometers above the earth's surface,allowing the delivery of higher bandwidth with lower latency,and deeper penetration to mountains,valleys,and remote islands,for use especially by enterprises that require high-speed data forhigh-definition video conferencing,remote desktop connections,and remote business operations,for example. This particular test utilizedTelesat's Phase 1 Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satelliteat an altitude of 500 kilometers and we were really impressed by the results which are comparable to the speed and latency provided by a regular cell site,"said Arvin L. Siena,Head of Technology Strategy and Transformation Office at PLDT and Smart.