Telstar 11N & 12 will probably stay where they are after reading this:
New satellite under construction:-
Astrium to build new satellite for Telesat that will replace and significantly expand on Telstar 12 @ 15 west
New contract is the fourth order by Telesat of an Astrium built Eurostar E3000 spacecraft
• Telesat’s new satellite will utilise high throughput capabilities and offer superior performance to meet growing needs of broadcast, corporate, government and enterprise users, including demand for aero and maritime services
• The new satellite will provide high levels of flexibility with coverage of Europe, the Americas, the Middle East, Africa, the Caribbean, North Sea, Mediterranean and South Atlantic regions
1 August 2013 - Astrium, Europe’s leading space technology company, has been awarded a contract by global satellite operator Telesat to build the latest addition to Telesat’s fleet of communications satellites. This satellite will use Astrium’s highly-reliable Eurostar E3000 platform.
Telesat’s new, multi-mission satellite will replace and significantly expand on Telstar 12 at 15 degrees West. Scheduled to be launched at the end of 2015, Telesat’s newest satellite will have powerful coverage of the Americas and EMEA regions as well as maritime zones in Europe, the Caribbean and South Atlantic.
http://www.astrium.eads.net/en/press_centre/astrium-to-build-new-satellite-for-telesat.html