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<blockquote data-quote="hvdh" data-source="post: 872823" data-attributes="member: 187415"><p>Say bye bye to ABS-1 ...</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.intersputnik.com/services/satellites/" target="_blank">http://www.intersputnik.com/services/satellites/</a> (click on map)</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.intersputnik.com/userfiles/files/intersputnik_9_131210.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.intersputnik.com/userfiles/files/intersputnik_9_131210.pdf</a></p><p>January 24, 2014 is the date fixed for the launch of the ABS-2 satellite, where Intersputnik will use about 650 МHz in the Russia beam. Specifically, Intersputnik contracted for the entire capacity of ABS-2 in the broadcasting bands accessible for use in Russia.</p><p>At 75°E, ABS-2 will replace ABS-1, which, after traffic migration, will be moved to 159°E to cover Russia’s Far East. It is clear already at this point that ABS-1 capacity to be offered by Intersputnik in the new orbital position is sought after by Russian customers in the Eastern part of the country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hvdh, post: 872823, member: 187415"] Say bye bye to ABS-1 ... [url]http://www.intersputnik.com/services/satellites/[/url] (click on map) [url]http://www.intersputnik.com/userfiles/files/intersputnik_9_131210.pdf[/url] January 24, 2014 is the date fixed for the launch of the ABS-2 satellite, where Intersputnik will use about 650 МHz in the Russia beam. Specifically, Intersputnik contracted for the entire capacity of ABS-2 in the broadcasting bands accessible for use in Russia. At 75°E, ABS-2 will replace ABS-1, which, after traffic migration, will be moved to 159°E to cover Russia’s Far East. It is clear already at this point that ABS-1 capacity to be offered by Intersputnik in the new orbital position is sought after by Russian customers in the Eastern part of the country. [/QUOTE]
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