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AsiaSat 7 was launched by
ILS Proton Breeze M vehicle
from Baikonur, Kazakhstan
on 26 November 2011. The
satellite is designed to
replace AsiaSat 3S at the
orbital location of 105.5
degrees East in late 2014.
AsiaSat 7 is a Space
Systems/Loral 1300 series
satellite, with a design life
of 15 years. It carries 28 C-
band and 17 Ku-band
transponders, and a Ka-band
payload. With its region-wide
C-band footprint covering
Asia, the Middle East,
Australasia and Central Asia,
and high-power Ku beams
serving East Asia and South
Asia, and a steerable Ku
beam, AsiaSat 7 will support
a broad range of
applications including TV
broadcast and VSAT
networks across the region
http://www.asiasat.com.
ILS Proton Breeze M vehicle
from Baikonur, Kazakhstan
on 26 November 2011. The
satellite is designed to
replace AsiaSat 3S at the
orbital location of 105.5
degrees East in late 2014.
AsiaSat 7 is a Space
Systems/Loral 1300 series
satellite, with a design life
of 15 years. It carries 28 C-
band and 17 Ku-band
transponders, and a Ka-band
payload. With its region-wide
C-band footprint covering
Asia, the Middle East,
Australasia and Central Asia,
and high-power Ku beams
serving East Asia and South
Asia, and a steerable Ku
beam, AsiaSat 7 will support
a broad range of
applications including TV
broadcast and VSAT
networks across the region
http://www.asiasat.com.