INSAT 4A and INSAT 4CR replacement coming soon

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Arianespace will launch GSAT-11 on November 30, followed by GSAT-31 in December and GSAT-30 in May 2019

Contrary to earlier reports, ISRO has decided to launch the two heavier satellites GSAT-31 and GSAT-30 on Ariane-5 to replace INSAT-4CR whose life gets over in January and INSAT-4A, as its life span ends in July 2019.
"Unless we launch the two satellites (GSAT-31 & GSAT-30) before the lifespan of earlier satellites end, we will have no telecast link and direct-to-home (DTH) services in the country," pointed out Sivan.
INSAT-4CR was launched on September 2, 2007 by ISRO on GSLV-F04 from Sriharikota and INSAT-4A was launched from Kourou on December 22, 2005.

Arianespace to launch three more heavy Indian satellites
 
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Oh That's Massive News Bro!

Party Time Tata Sky Users
 
no telecast link What Is Meaning Those Words I Can't Understand Can Any Body Explain In Those Words What They Said.
 
Mystery Solved :p INSAT-4A, as its life span ends in July 2019.

So Tatasky now have to Migrate to HEVC Technology.
 
Why to Move when they will get replacement for Insat-4a on may 2019 ?? :huh::huh:
I think they want to buy tps because they are using two satellites at now. And they are using insat because of there luck. So they want to buy transponders from new satellite or they will get transponders as of earlier agreement experts please reply?
 
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