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August 24th, 2017

Intelsat's Spengler Named as a Commissioner on the Broadband Commission for Sustainable Development


The Chief Executive Officer of Intelsat S.A. (NYSE:I), Stephen Spengler, has been named a Commissioner of the United Nations Broadband Commission for Sustainable Development.

The Broadband Commission, jointly managed by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) and UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) engages in high-level advocacy to promote broadband in developing countries and underserved communities. One of the central roles of the Commission is to advocate for the development of broadband infrastructure and services, as a means to ensure that the benefits of connectivity technologies are realized in all countries. The Commission promotes collaboration between governments and industry to devise strategies for deploying connectivity globally.


Intelsat's CEO, Stephen Spengler.

In accepting the invitation, Mr. Spengler stated, “As the chief executive officer of a leading satellite services company operating within the telecommunications industry, I have seen first-hand how broadband connectivity and ICTs can transform and empower communities across the world.  Simple and affordable access to information and broadband technology supports and drives economic growth, improves access to healthcare and education, and importantly, builds bridges across communities.  I am honored to accept the Broadband Commission for Sustainable Development’s invitation and look forward to working with leaders from the public and private sectors to accelerate the deployment of network infrastructures that promote a more digitally inclusive global society.

About the Broadband Commission for Sustainable Development
Comprised of leaders from government, industry, international organizations and academia, the Broadband Commission was established in 2010 as a top-level advocacy body promoting broadband as an accelerator of global development. The Commission is chaired by President Paul Kagame of Rwanda and Mexico’s Carlos Slim Helú. In September 2015, the organization was re-named the Broadband Commission for Sustainable Development with the specific purpose of working to help achieve, through the power of broadband connectivity, the Sustainable Development Goals.