Measat buys telecom satellite for Asia
Measat Global has purchased a namesake satellite from Orbital sciences for telecom coverage of Malaysia, Indonesia and points as far away as the Middle East.
A report in Malaysia's Edge Daily said Friday the transaction for the Measat-1R spacecraft was valued at nearly $70 million and would give Measat C and Ku-band coverage and 36 Megahertz of bandwidth for 15 years.
Company officials said in a news release that the deal was prompted by growing demand for leasing on the Measat-3 satellite and the looming need to replace Measat-1.
"Measat is experiencing strong demand for satellite services at our key 91.5E orbital location," said Measat Director Tun Hanif Omar, who estimated that 2 million satellite antennae in the Asia Pacific region were fixed on that point in the sky.
Measat-1R will be located adjacent to Measat-3 at the 91.5 location and become operational at a date that was not revealed.
Copyright 2005 by United Press International
Company officials said in a news release that the deal was prompted by growing demand for leasing on the Measat-3 satellite and the looming need to replace Measat-1.
"Measat is experiencing strong demand for satellite services at our key 91.5E orbital location," said Measat Director Tun Hanif Omar, who estimated that 2 million satellite antennae in the Asia Pacific region were fixed on that point in the sky.
Measat-1R will be located adjacent to Measat-3 at the 91.5 location and become operational at a date that was not revealed.
Copyright 2005 by United Press International
» Next Article in Technology: WiFi at the beach

Rating: n/a
Bookmark
Save as PDF
Print
Email
Blog It
Digg It
del.icio.us
Slashdot It!
Stumble It!
Physorg Account
PhysOrg Forum
Video
Editorials
Free Magazines
Free White Papers
Newsletter
Advanced Search
Goto Archive
Suggest a story idea
Send feedback