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The Ka-band HTS capacity from Telstar-19 Vantage and SES-17 has been incorporated as an enhancement to the Argentine Satellite System and will be used by ARSAT on a temporary basis until ARSAT-SG1 is launched.
ARSAT operates a Ku-band geostationary satellite fleet to which the new Satellite IoT product adds value.
The launch of the GEO Satellite IoT service took place at the ARSAT teleport in Benavidez, Buenos Aires province.
The new IoT service provides coverage in Argentina and the surrounding region through ARSAT’s fleet of geostationary satellites.
ARSAT-SG1 is intended to provide satellite broadband to more than 200,000 households in low-density, rural areas of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, and Paraguay.
ARSAT awarded Communications & Power Industries an approximately $20,000,000 contract to provide large Ka-band telemetry, tracking and command and gateway systems for the ARSAT-SG1 satellite.
The Ka-band multibeam antennas for ARSAT-SG1 will be delivered in mid-2024.
The Ka-band multibeam antennas for ARSAT-SG1 will be delivered in mid-2024.
The Ka-band multibeam antennas for ARSAT-SG1 will be delivered mid-2024.
ARSAT operates the geostationary satellites ARSAT-1 and ARSAT-2, which were launched in 2014 and 2015 respectively.
ARSAT will provide reliable broadband satellite services starting in mid-2022 under the agreement with SES.
ARSAT will use SES-17 to improve access to affordable and high-quality satellite broadband services for business and residential applications.
ARSAT will use SES’s high-performance geostationary satellite SES-17 to deliver high-quality connectivity services.
ARSAT will use SES-17 to deliver high-quality connectivity services in Argentina.
ARSAT and SES have a multi-year agreement that will allow ARSAT to provide reliable broadband satellite services starting in mid-2022.
SES will support ARSAT’s mission to accelerate digital inclusion, close the digital gap, and provide broadband services across Argentina.
ARSAT will use the capacity of SES-17 to deliver high-quality connectivity services in Argentina.
By leveraging SES-17 capacity, ARSAT will improve access to affordable and high-quality satellite broadband services for business and residential applications in Argentina.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia on 2020-06-23 denied a motion by ABS, Hispasat and Arsat to stay the Federal Communications Commission’s C-band auction.
ABS, Hispasat, and Arsat filed a complaint with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia on 2020-05-01 challenging their exclusion from an FCC C-band auction.