Asia Broadcast Satellite confirms ABS-2A

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Asia Broadcast Satellite (ABS) has announced the confirmation of the build of ABS-2A, a multi-beam 48 transponder Ku- satellite which will be launched in the fourth quarter of 2015 to ABS’ prime 75°E location. ABS-2A, covering the growing markets of Russia, India, Middle East, Africa, South East Asia and the Indian Ocean region, will follow ABS-2, the largest satellite to be launched over Asia scheduled in late 2013. With 2.6 GHz of Ku-band spectrum, ABS-2A nearly doubles the available Ku-band frequencies available at 75°E. Together with ABS-2, ABS-2A will deliver a total of 100 x 54MHz Ku-band capacity to 75°E to a growing list of premium DTH customers, VSAT operators and Maritime & Mobility customers.

ABS-2A with 7.5kW of payload power is the second of the four Boeing 702SP all electric satellites that ABS is purchasing from Boeing Satellite Systems International in partnership with Satmex. ABS-2A, along with ABS-3A, is part of the 702SP production line, an all electric propulsion satellite that minimizes the spacecraft’s mass and maximizes available payload. It will be dual launched with its co-passenger Satmex-9, on SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket, in the fourth quarter of 2015.

“We are very excited to confirm ABS-2A, our second 702SP Boeing satellite which carries the industry innovating, all-electric propulsion system. We are extremely pleased that we are able to partner again with Satmex to launch ABS-2A along with Satmex-9 in the fourth quarter of 2015,” said Tom Choi, CEO of ABS. “The next three years will be very exciting for ABS as we are completing a US$750M satellite expansion program delivering three new satellites over the next 36 months with ABS-2 to 75°E, ABS-3A to 3°W and ABS-2A to 75°E. ABS already has over $800M of backlog and we anticipate this to grow over $1B this year. When we deliver ABS-2A to orbit in 2015, we anticipate our annual revenue will more than triple from 2013. The majority of the customers who have confirmed contracts on ABS-2 have already committed to ABS-2A. It’s truly exciting and pleasing to see the boldness of our plans being matched by the commitment of our anchor customers.”


Asia Broadcast Satellite confirms ABS-2A | Advanced Television

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This is gud news... but the main problem is the beams on their upcoming satellites dont reach India. We'll be deprived of some gud channels in near future, after the launch of ABS2.
The South and India beam wont be that gud as compared to the Russian beam. :(
 
shawl_who said:
This is gud news... but the main problem is the beams on their upcoming satellites dont reach India. We'll be deprived of some gud channels in near future, after the launch of ABS2.
The South and India beam wont be that gud as compared to the Russian beam. :(

after launch of abs2 we willbe not able to receive any Russian channels except on big dish like 10-12 feet.
 
Shubham said:
after launch of abs2 we willbe not able to receive any Russian channels except on big dish like 10-12 feet.


Quite right bro...
But, what I ve seen is they can change/extend beams as time goes by.

Even in case of ABS1, few years back(5-6 yrs), the beam reached only upto delhi...but gradually.. the coverage area of beam has gone upto central India.
Also, the current beam for ABS2 is 'predicted' one, it can change too, when the satellite comes to operation in actuality. :sp
 
Re: RE: Asia Broadcast Satellite confirms ABS-2A

yes,u r rite, foot prints not tells us the actual story, yes we can think to get Russian beam on j & k easyly on small dish but i think here we need min 6 ft if signal will leak & strong. this sat & abs 2a is quite strong so we can think to get but we have to wait for that till launch, kahi HB ki tarah na ho.. :lol
 
Let's wait till actual beam comes.

Then we can he happy or sad

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