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Hughes Signs Contract to Launch Spaceway 3

 

GERMANTOWN, MD, Mar. 2, 2007/Satnews Daily/ ― Hughes Network Systems, LLC has awarded a launch services contract to Arianespace for the launch of its next-generation Spaceway 3 satellite. The spacecraft is the world's first commercial satellite with on-board switching and will deliver broadband services throughout North America

 

The Ariane 5 heavy launcher will launch Spaceway 3 into geosynchronous transfer orbit from the Guiana Space Center in Kourou, French Guiana. The launch date is projected for this August.

 

Spaceway 3 is the first in the world to switch and route broadband traffic on board, enabling single-hop communications between satellite terminals, eliminating the requirement for traffic to be routed through a central hub earth station. The satellite's advanced antenna technology allows the dynamic formation and shaping of spot beams, enabling the flexible management of capacity and delivery of true bandwidth-on-demand services.

 

Spaceway 3 will operate in the globally assigned Ka-band spectrum and will deliver a wide range of new high-speed communications services for IP data and multimedia applications to North American enterprise, consumer, and government customers.

 

"This is a very exciting time for Hughes," said Pradman Kaul, chairman and CEO of Hughes. "With the launch of Spaceway 3, Hughes will enter a new era as a satellite system operator, augmenting our market leadership in delivering broadband satellite services worldwide. We are confident that Arianespace will provide a reliable launch service and eagerly anticipate providing new, value-added solutions to our customers in the coming months."

 

Arianespace CEO, Jean-Yves Le Gall said Arianespace's Spaceway 3 mission for Hughes will launch robust new broadband communications services delivered via satellite across North America.

 

Arianespace holds more than 50 percent of the international market for satellites launched to geostationary transfer orbit (GTO). Created in 1980 as the world's first commercial space transportation company, Arianespace has signed contracts for the launch of more than 280 satellite payloads. Hughes is a leader in providing broadband satellite networks and services for large enterprises, governments, small businesses, and consumers. To date, Hughes has shipped more than 1.2 million systems to customers in over 100 countries.

 

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