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The
Intelsat 904 communications satellite was successfully launched
aboard an Ariane 44L launch vehicle at 1:59 am EST today.
The
satellite is expected to be operational at the beginning
of the second quarter of this year. The Intelsat 904 launch
is expected to increase total customer capacity by up to
34 per cent by mid 2003, according to the broadcast, telephony
and corporate network solutions company. The 904 satellite
will be deployed at 60ºE over the Indian Ocean region and
will offer Internet, broadcast, telephony and corporate
network solutions to customers on its 76 C-band and 22 Ku-band
transponders (measured in 36 MHz equivalent units). The
satellite will provide high power Ku-band spot beam coverage
for Europe and the Middle East and additional C-band capacity
to customers in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia.
Intelsat claims to have a customer base in over 200 countries
and territories.
According
to the company, the Intelsat 604 currently holds the 60º
E orbital slot, but will be moved to occupy one of Intelsat's
new roles at 157ºE, expanding service to customers in the
Pacific Ocean region. The next launch of an Intelsat IX
series satellite will use a Proton K/Block DM launch vehicle
from Russia. The launch site will be the Baikonur Cosmodrome,
a release says.
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