Sunday, October 14, 2012

ILS successfully launches Intelsat 23 Ku-band satellite


Satellite service provider Intelsat S.A. recently announced that a Proton launch vehicle operated by International Launch Services (ILS) successfully boosted the Intelsat 23 C-/Ku-band satellite into orbit.

The ILS Proton rocket launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on October 14. Intelsat has confirmed signal acquisition of Intelsat 23 nine and a half hours after the successful launch.

Intelsat 23 was built by Orbital Sciences Corporation and deployed to replace the aging Intelsat 707 at the 307 degrees East orbital slot. It was designed for an anticipated service life of more than 18 years.

Its mixed payload of transponders will deliver improved capacity for enterprise, oil and gas, and data networking applications in four continents. Intelsat 23's C-band transponders will refresh capacity for customers in the Americas, Europe, and Africa. Its Ku-band transponders will similarly improve capacity for Latin America.

Intelsat 23 is the last Intelsat satellite to be launched this year and the second-to-the last component of the Company's global broadband mobility platform. The next satellite, Intelsat 27, will complete Intelsat's current fleet replacement and expansion program when it is launched in the first quarter of 2013.


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