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China Satellite Communications Co., Ltd. (China Satcom)

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China Satcom selected Gilat to provide the ground network for ChinaSat-18 in 2018.

Mentioned as: China Satellite Communications Co., Ltd. (China Satcom)Org RelationshipFeb 12, 2019Gilat issues $25 million dividend while pumping R&D

China Satcom previously selected Gilat in 2015 to provide the ground network for ChinaSat-16, which launched in 2017.

Mentioned as: China Satellite Communications Co., Ltd. (China Satcom)Org RelationshipFeb 12, 2019Gilat issues $25 million dividend while pumping R&D

China Satcom pursues LEO constellation development to acquire operational experience and avoid being crowded out by competing LEO systems.

Mentioned as: China SatcomTechnical ProductJul 11, 2018China Satcom’s LEO, HTS projects driven by desire not to fall behind foreign counterparts

China Satcom has two satellites launching next year: the traditional ChinaSat-6C and ChinaSat-18, a hybrid satellite with Ku-band wide beams and Ka-band high-throughput spot beams.

Mentioned as: China SatcomTechnical ProductJul 11, 2018China Satcom’s LEO, HTS projects driven by desire not to fall behind foreign counterparts

China Satcom is a shareholder of Hong Kong-based APT Satellite, which operates five geostationary satellites.

Mentioned as: China SatcomOrg RelationshipJul 11, 2018China Satcom’s LEO, HTS projects driven by desire not to fall behind foreign counterparts

China Satcom operates a fleet of 10 geostationary satellites primarily serving customers in China and neighboring countries.

Mentioned as: China Satellite Communications Co., Ltd. (China Satcom)Narrative GeneralJul 11, 2018China Satcom’s LEO, HTS projects driven by desire not to fall behind foreign counterparts

China Satcom identifies capital and the business model as the two main problems for deploying the Hongyan LEO constellation at scale.

Mentioned as: China SatcomTechnical ProductJul 11, 2018China Satcom’s LEO, HTS projects driven by desire not to fall behind foreign counterparts

China Satcom plans to launch a cluster of Hongyan satellites 2018, to launch six more next year, and to eventually deploy more than 200 satellites in the constellation.

Mentioned as: China Satellite Communications Co., Ltd. (China Satcom)Org RelationshipJul 11, 2018China Satcom’s LEO, HTS projects driven by desire not to fall behind foreign counterparts

ChinaSat-16 launched in May on a Chinese Long March-3B rocket and provides 20 Gbps of Ka-band capacity.

Mentioned as: China Satellite Communications Co., Ltd. (China Satcom)Org RelationshipJul 11, 2018China Satcom’s LEO, HTS projects driven by desire not to fall behind foreign counterparts

China Satcom invested in a high-throughput satellite (HTS) strategy and a low-Earth-orbit (LEO) constellation initiative without initially prioritizing whether those projects are supported by sound business plans.

Mentioned as: China SatcomTechnical ProductJul 11, 2018China Satcom’s LEO, HTS projects driven by desire not to fall behind foreign counterparts

China Satcom is part of a joint venture developing the Hongyan LEO broadband constellation.

Mentioned as: China SatcomTechnical ProductJul 11, 2018China Satcom’s LEO, HTS projects driven by desire not to fall behind foreign counterparts

China Satcom plans to order two additional, larger HTS satellites with a hoped-for first launch in 2021 and a second launch in 2022, targeting approximately 150 Gbps for the first and around 200 Gbps for the second.

Mentioned as: China Satellite Communications Co., Ltd. (China Satcom)Org RelationshipJul 11, 2018China Satcom’s LEO, HTS projects driven by desire not to fall behind foreign counterparts
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