SSL
Selected to Provide New High Throughput Satellite to
Telesat
Nov. 25,
2015
Space
Systems Loral has been selected to build a powerful, high
throughput communications satellite for Telesat, one of the
world's top satellite operators. The new spacecraft, called
Telstar 19 VANTAGE, will have two high throughput payloads, one
in Ku-band and the other in Ka-band, to serve growing markets in
Latin America, the North Atlantic Ocean, the
Caribbean and
Northern Canada.
"SSL and Telesat have a long history
of working together to expand the availability of satellite
communications," said John Celli, president of SSL. "We are
honored to have the opportunity to build Telstar 19 VANTAGE and
look forward to continuing our successful collaboration."
Telstar 19 VANTAGE will be the second
of a new generation of Telesat satellites optimized to serve the
types of bandwidth intensive applications increasingly being
used across the satellite industry. Hughes Network Systems LLC
(Hughes) has made a significant commitment to utilize the
satellite's high throughput Ka-band capacity in
South America to expand its broadband satellite
services, as announced previously. Telstar 19 VANTAGE will also
offer additional high throughput Ka-band capacity over
Northern Canada, the
Caribbean and the North Atlantic Ocean, along with
high throughput and conventional Ku-band capacity in
South America and the North Atlantic Ocean.
"SSL has long been a key technology
partner for Telesat and we are very pleased to be working with
them on the Telstar 19 VANTAGE program," said Dan Goldberg,
president and chief executive officer of Telesat. "Telesat and
SSL engineers have developed a highly innovative spacecraft
design for Telstar 19 VANTAGE that will bring HTS capacity in
both Ku and Ka-band to growing markets across the Americas,
giving our customers important competitive advantages in
implementing their broadband satellite networks."
The satellite, which will be located
at 63° West longitude, is based on the highly reliable SSL 1300
platform, which provides the flexibility to support a broad
range of applications and technology advances. Nearly half the
satellites in the Telesat fleet were built by SSL.