Jun
1,
2010
Space
Systems/Loral
has
been
selected
to
provide
a
satellite
to
Telesat,
one
of
the
world's
leading
satellite
operators.
The
new
satellite,
Anik
G1,
is a
multi-mission
spacecraft
that
supports
a
variety
of
applications
including
direct-to-home
(DTH)
television
broadcasting
in
Canada;
government
requirements
over
the
Americas
and
the
Pacific;
and
broadband,
voice,
data
and
video
services
in
South
America.
"The
Space
Systems/Loral
platform
offered
us
the
flexibility
to
build
on
the
commitment
of a
key
Telesat
customer,
Shaw
Direct,
that
will
use
Anik
G1
to
expand
their
video
service
offerings
across
Canada,"
said
Dan
Goldberg,
President
and
CEO
of
Telesat.
"The
ability
to
cost
effectively
combine
multiple
service
missions
on
one
satellite
makes
the
SS/L
platform
a
winning
solution
for
Telesat
and
our
customers."
Anik
G1
is a
multi-band
satellite
that
will
be
located
at
107.3
degrees
West
Longitude
when
it
goes
into
service
in
the
second
half
of
2012.
The
satellite
will
provide
16
high-power
Ku-band
transponders
in
the
extended
FSS
band
to
support
Shaw
Direct's
growing
DTH
video
programming
for
the
Canadian
market.
It
also
has
12
Ku-band
and
24
C-band
transponders
that
will
both
replace
and
expand
on
Telesat's
Anik
F1
satellite
now
serving
South
America.
In
addition,
Anik
G1
will
have
three
X-band
channels
for
government
services
over
the
Americas
and
part
of
the
Pacific
Ocean,
and
one
channel
in
the
reverse
Direct
Broadcast
Service
band.
Anik
G1
will
be
built
on
SS/L's
proven
1300
modular
platform
that
offers
the
industry's
highest
power
capability
and
flexibility
for
a
broad
range
of
applications.
SS/L's
1300
enables
Telesat
to
maximize
the
value
of a
mid-sized
satellite
by
accommodating
multiple
payloads
that
meet
very
specific
market
needs.
"Our
1300
platform
has
an
excellent
reliability
record
and
is
particularly
well-suited
to
accommodate
Telesat's
requirements,"
said
John
Celli,
president,
Space
Systems/Loral.
"We
are
very
pleased
that
Telesat
continues
to
put
their
trust
in
SS/L
to
help
them
keep
pace
with
the
growing
demand
for
satellite
services
around
the
world."
In
2009,
two
SS/L-built
satellites,
Telstar
11N
and
Nimiq
5,
successfully
went
into
service
for
Telesat.
SS/L
now
has
three
additional
Telesat
satellites
under
construction,
including
Telstar
14R,
Nimiq
6
and
Anik
G1.
These
all
have
a
planned
mission
life
of
15
years.
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