Isro tweaking transponder allocation norms

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Good news,

Now what should be meant by open sky policy?

means any forgin satellite operator can move or launch its satellite on Indian orbits like 83e,93.5,75e as per the requirements?
 
Yes, gud news for all of us. This will mean, that operators will share TP space, and more foreign satellites will get the nod to cast their official footprints over India. :eek:hya
 
Shubham said:
Good news,

Now what should be meant by open sky policy?

means any forgin satellite operator can move or launch its satellite on Indian orbits like 83e,93.5,75e as per the requirements?

no, orbit location will exclusive for isro[india]. But current sat policy not allow any tele company to use direct foreign sat. Need permission from isro.
 
Who forced them to change policy

Or they are doing to save them self from attack of tata sky on legal ground?

Anyway

Good recession, but we want benefit and results

4 Beta
 
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