Intelsat Announces
Successful Launch of
Intelsat 31 Provides
enhanced media capacity
for Latin America
9 June 2016
Intelsat S.A.,
announced the successful
launch of the Intelsat
31 satellite, which is
hosting the DLA-2
payload for DIRECTV
Latin America. Intelsat
31 was launched from the
Baikonur Cosmodrome,
Kazakhstan aboard an ILS
Proton launch vehicle.
Liftoff occurred at 7:10
GMT. The Intelsat 31
satellite separated from
the rocket’s upper stage
at 22:41 GMT, and signal
acquisition has been
confirmed.
Built for Intelsat by
Space Systems/Loral
(SSL), Intelsat 31 is a
20-kilowatt class Ku-
and C-band satellite.
The Ku-band payload,
known as DLA-2, is
designed to provide
redundancy and
reliability for DIRECTV
Latin America’s
distribution services in
South America and the
Caribbean, reflecting
the company’s commitment
to providing their
subscribers with the
highest reliability in
the region.
The C-band portion
enhances Intelsat’s
existing C-band service
infrastructure serving
Latin America. The
satellite will be
co-located with the
previously launched
Intelsat 30, which hosts
the DLA-1 payload, at
95° West and is expected
to have a service life
of more than 15 years.
“Intelsat 31 will
deliver additional
resilience to the
DIRECTV service
platform, further
enhancing their
leadership in the
region. DIRECTV Latin
America is committed to
providing its customers
with the highest quality
programming at all
times,” said Intelsat
CEO Stephen Spengler.
“Intelsat 31 will also
provide valuable C-band
services for our
customers and further
fortifies our video
neighborhoods serving
Latin America.”