Eutelsat
Communications proudly declared that its powerful EUTELSAT 21B
Ku-band satellite has fully entered commercial service. The Company's
control center closely collaborated with its clients and uplink
services providers to ensure the smooth transfer of all traffic from
the older EUTELSAT 21A satellite to the new satellite.
A
wide range of users like broadcasters, enterprises, government
administrations, news agencies, and telcos will benefit from the vast
new dimension of satellite communications services offered by the EUTELSAT 21B satellite from
its 21.5° East orbital slot.
The EUTELSAT
21B satellite carries 40 Ku-band transponders compared to the 29 on EUTELSAT
21A. The new satellite also has an enhanced Widebeam which covers
Europe, North Africa, and Central Asia. Finally, its two high-energy
beams deliver data, satellite broadband, and professional video
services to the North-West African region and the Middle East/Central
Asian region respectively. These options allow Eutelsat customers to either
operate their services within a beam, or to interconnect between
beams.
The
older EUTELSAT 21A will move to a new operations base at the 48
degrees East orbital slot. Meanwhile, the EUTELSAT 70B satellite is
now going through in-orbit testing before entering service in the
middle of January 2013.
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