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Bedminster NJ (SPX) Mar 21, 2006 Loral Skynet, a subsidiary of Loral Space and Communications, has announced that as of March 18, 2006, it has resumed offering fixed satellite services (FSS) to customers in North America. "Having the ability to once again offer our FSS services in North America is a major milestone in Skynet's growth strategy," said Patrick Brant, president of Loral Skynet. "Most of Skynet's history and consistent reputation for superior customer service has been as an FSS provider in the U.S. We intend to vigorously market our heritage services in this newly available region, in addition to providing our successful IP-focused network services." Pursuant to the terms of Loral's agreement to sell certain of its North American assets to Intelsat in March 2004, Skynet was precluded from offering basic FSS capacity leasing services in North America for two years. Brant continued, "Loral Skynet operates a global satellite fleet, now offering complete bandwidth services in every major geographic region. With the resumption of service in North America, Skynet's portfolio of satellite services offers customers complete global communications services, from basic capacity leases to the latest in IP-powered hybrid satellite and terrestrial network services." Loral Skynet currently operates two satellites that provide coverage of North America. Telstar 14/Estrela do Sul offers Ku-band capacity across North America and Telstar 12 offers Ku-band capacity to as far West as Denver. Skynet also offers FSS service on transponders it leases across the North American arc, including four transponders it will operate aboard Satmex 6, a high-power C- and Ku-band satellite covering all of the Americas, which is scheduled to begin service this summer. In addition, Loral Skynet recently announced the start of construction on Telstar 11N, a powerful new multi-region Ku-band communications satellite to be located at 37.5 degrees West longitude. When it enters service in the second quarter of 2008, Telstar 11N will provide service from 39 high-power 54 MHz Ku-band transponders spread across four different geographic beams in each of North and Central America, including the U.S., Europe, Africa and the maritime Atlantic Ocean Region. Telstar 11N will complement the coverage of Skynet's Telstar 12 satellite at 15 degrees West longitude, which provides Ku-band trans-Atlantic coverage to an array of commercial and governmental users. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links The latest information about the Commercial Satellite Industry
Newport Beach CA (SPX) Mar 13, 2006Conexant Systems has announced the world's first satellite television receiver card reference platform based on the industry's newest digital video broadcast standard, DVB-S2, for personal computers (PCs). It is targeted at manufacturers developing products that allow subscribers to watch, record and replay satellite broadcast programs on their PC. |
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