CET Teleport is one of Europe`s major teleports and was built by Deutsche Telekom in 1987 for satellite broadcast and VSAT services. The Teleport is located in northwest Germany giving it a commanding view of the skies with visibility from the Eastern Pacific, West Coast USA, South America, then covering Europe and Africa, all the way across Russia and China, and all of Asia, down to Australia.

The Teleport is host to over 50 antennas from 15m downwards operating in C, Ku, Ka, K and X  bands and is fully integrated into Deutsche Telekom’s German fibre network, providing it with access to the terrestrial network for Internet connectivity and data and voice backhaul.

Access to BT’s Global Media Network (GMN) via BT Tower allowing transmission of video enabled MPLS data & voice services. The STM fibre between our hub and the Tower is
bi-directional and fully redundant.

The teleport has a potential of accessing over 200 geostationary satellites located from 58°W to 76.5°E, providing coverage and connectivity across most of the visible globe.

Please check our Coverage and Connectivity for a full list of current satellites being used.