Satellite Industry News Bits for July 3, 2009
DigitalGlobe's WorldView-2 satellite to be launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base on October 9. EchoStar wins stay of contempt order in TiVo case in a U.S. Federal Court of Appeals. Global handset navigatikon subscribers to reach 26 million by 2010 according to ABI Research report. Globalstar completes financing of $738m to fund its next-generation satellite system. SES places five year 650 million euro bond, the company's first since 2006. Satcom Direct successfully sends and receives satcom datalink (AFIS/ACARS) messages between onboard flight and ground stations over the Inmarsat-4 satellite constellation. Solaris Mobile discovers issues with W2A S-band payload and files insurance claim. VSD acquires Television Direct to Sailors program from SES Americom subsidiary Americom Government Services. Viasat awarded $21m contract for Multifuncional Information Distribution System terminals from U.S. Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command in San Diego. MEASAT-3a successfully relocated to 91.4 degree orbital slot in preparation for in-orbit testing. Sirius FM-5 performing maneuvers successfully following June 30 launch from Baikonur on Proton Breeze M launch vehicle. IDL Corp., an Iridium Global Service Provider, develops multi-channel satellite communications interface that can act as emergency communication system. World's largest communications satellite, TerreStar-1, successfully launched from Kourou - to be used for mobile communications; Terrestar has roaming agreement with AT&T. Koreasat-2 satellite sale to be sold to Asia Broadcast Satellite by KT Corporation subject to U.S. governmental approval. BSkyB signs transponder deal with SES Astra for 24 transponders at 28.2 degrees east on a long-term basis. Inmarsat FleetBroadband 150 service, designed to handle IP data, goes live on Inmarsat-4 fleet; hardware providers need to increase working hours to keep up with equipment demands. Globecomm Systems promotes Keith Hall to President and Chief Operating Officer. Sea Launch gets approval of bankruptcy judge to continue operations as it restructures under Chapter 11 bankruptcy. This 4th of July weekend, the International Space Station will appear as the brightest star at dawn and dusk to most of U.S. - see http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata/sightings for a schedule when it can be seen from your area. Vancouver, Canada based telecommunications Telus Corp. adds satellite television to its suite of services, contracting to sell Bell's TV service in British Columbia and Alberta. Worth of DigitalGlobe satellite imagery emphasized by contract signed with National Geospatial Intelligence Agency through March 31, 2010 for $12.5m per month. Wavestream receives orders in excess of $50m from General Dynamics for solid-state power amplifiers for U.S. Army satellite communications terminals. Eutelsat Communications launches new service, FRANSAT, enabling satellite access from metropolitan France to all French free Digital Terrestrial Television channels. Iridium to begin offering new satellite communications service in Japan for ships at 10-20% less than its previous service, 50 times faster at 128 kbps. Historic Ulysses space mission to receive last command from earth and turn transmitter off on June 30, after 18.6 years in space. Orbital Sciences and the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport break ground at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility for launch facilities for the Taurus II space launch vehicle. Thales Alenia wins Russia satellite contract worth about 250 million euros to supply communications satellites. First signal successfully received from GOES-O satellite, launched to complete coverage of Western Hemisphere. Iran jams foreign satellite news in attempt to isolate Iranian public. Pacific Teleports becomes Pactel international. SpaceX gets new round of financing from Steve Jurvetson and his DFJ partners. European Space Agency plans to build 35m antenna south of Malargue in Mendoza province, Argentina as part of the ESA Tracking network. SES AMERICOM-NEW SKIES signs multi-year agreement to deliver Retro TV content on two transponders of AMC-3. Companies such as Iridium benefit as Maritime regulations like SOLAS and GMDSS are increasing demand for satellite-based solutions on all seas around the globe, but will satellite companies be able to support the increase from low data rate to high data rate? WBMSAT PS - Satellite Communications Consulting Services
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[Fox Business - 06/30/2009]
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