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Gilat will expand hubs deployed in the USA to support increased network capacity for Intelsat’s in-flight connectivity network in the Western Hemisphere.
Ovzon received $16,000,000 in renewed orders for its SATCOM-as-a-Service to the United States Department of Defense via partner Intelsat General Communications (IGC).
Intelsat contracted Maxar to manufacture the next-generation Intelsat 40e geostationary communications satellite, which is currently in assembly.
Maxar Technologies confirmed that Galaxy 35 and Galaxy 36, built for Intelsat, are performing as expected after launch aboard an Ariane 5 rocket from Arianespace’s launch base in French Guiana.
Intelsat contracted Maxar in 2020 to build five C-band satellites to support its C-band spectrum transition.
Maxar has built nearly 60 spacecraft for Intelsat since the 1970s, including Galaxy 35 and Galaxy 36.
All five C-band transition satellites ordered by Intelsat from Maxar will be built on Maxar’s 1300-class platform.
Galaxy 35 and Galaxy 36 are part of five satellites that Intelsat contracted Maxar to build for the C-band transition.
Intelsat successfully launched Galaxy 35 and Galaxy 36, geosynchronous communications satellites.
Galaxy 35 and Galaxy 36 are the fifth and sixth of seven new Intelsat satellites launching in 2022 and 2023.
Maxar recently built Galaxy 31 and Galaxy 32 for Intelsat, which successfully launched on 2022-11-12 and are currently being commissioned for operations.
Intelsat will use Galaxy 35 and Galaxy 36 to transfer services uninterrupted as part of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission plan to reallocate parts of the C-band spectrum for 0.005 kg terrestrial wireless services.
Galaxy 35 and Galaxy 36 are geostationary satellites that will enable Intelsat to transfer its services uninterrupted as part of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission plan to reallocate parts of the C-band spectrum for 0.005 kg terrestrial wireless services.
Maxar recently built Galaxy 31 and Galaxy 32 for Intelsat, and those satellites successfully launched on 2022-11-12 and are currently being commissioned for operations.
Intelsat contracted Maxar to manufacture the next-generation Intelsat 40e geostationary communications satellite, which is currently in assembly.
Intelsat ordered five C-band satellites from Maxar in 2020 to support its C-band spectrum transition.
Galaxy 35 and Galaxy 36 were built by Maxar Technologies for Intelsat and were launched aboard an Ariane 5 rocket from Arianespace’s launch base in French Guiana.
Intelsat is in line for nearly $5,000,000,000 from the Federal Communications Commission if it clears C-band frequencies by 2023-12-05.
SpaceX launched the first four satellites in Intelsat’s C-band clearing plan over two separate missions earlier 2022.
Maxar built Intelsat’s Galaxy 35 and Galaxy 36 satellites.