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The G-37/H-4 launch coincides with the 20-year anniversary of Intelsat’s JSAT partnership.
The spacecraft comprises two payloads: Galaxy-37 in C-band for Intelsat’s broadcast customers over the continental United States and Horizons-4, which Intelsat partly owns with Japan’s JSAT International for Ku-band connectivity services over the Pacific Ocean and the United States.
Boeing built Galaxy-13 and Galaxy-13 carried a Horizon-1 payload in partnership with JSAT.
The Ku-band payload on Galaxy 37/Horizons-4 is jointly owned by Intelsat and JSAT International.
The Ku-band payload on Galaxy 37/Horizons-4 is jointly owned by Intelsat and JSAT International.
The H-4 Ku-band payload will be owned jointly by Intelsat and JSAT International, the U.S.-owned subsidiary of SKY Perfect JSAT Corp.
In March 2023, SKY Perfect JSAT was selected by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency as a service provider of the Near-Earth Tracking and Control Network.
SKY Perfect JSAT and Kongsberg Satellite Services will establish new ground stations globally to provide Near-Earth Tracking and Control Services to JAXA and other Japanese governmental organizations.
SKY Perfect JSAT provides geospatial business services by collecting and analyzing imagery data from LEO satellites.
Skyloom and Space Compass, a joint venture between NTT and Sky Perfect JSAT, plan to begin relaying data from low Earth orbit to the ground through geostationary orbit in 2024.
Sky Perfect JSAT expects to invest 30,000,000,000 JPY ($222,000,000) in the Superbird-9 satellite project.
Sky Perfect JSAT expects to start operations with Superbird-9 in 2025 using the satellite’s steerable beams to deliver broadcast and broadband services primarily over Japan and Eastern Asia.
Sky Perfect JSAT selected SpaceX’s Starship to launch its Superbird-9 satellite in 2024.
Airbus is building Superbird-9 for Sky Perfect JSAT based on its reconfigurable payload platform OneSat.
NIPPON MARU has used a satellite internet access service under the MOPAS–Furuno–SKY Perfect JSAT partnership since 2010.
JSATMarine is a high‑speed maritime broadband service provided by SKY Perfect JSAT using its own satellites and platform.
SKY Perfect JSAT provides a Virtual Network Operator (VNO) service to InfiniVAN and supports InfiniVAN’s internet backbone, enabling InfiniVAN to add satellite broadband service with minimum CAPEX in equipment.
SKY Perfect JSAT’s ground facility for this satellite broadband service is operated with 100% reusable energy.
SKY Perfect JSAT began providing satellite broadband service to InfiniVAN, Inc., a consolidated subsidiary of IPS, Inc., in the Philippines.
InfiniVAN has been expanding its main communications network for high-speed internet service in urban areas of the Philippines and will add SKY Perfect JSAT’s satellite broadband service to serve wider urban and rural regions without significant investments in facilities such as building mobile base stations.