SSL wins contract to
provide powerful
multi-mission satellite
to Embratel Star One
Oct. 30, 2017
Maxar Technologies
announced that SSL, a
business unit of Maxar
Technologies, signed a
contract to provide a
powerful multi-mission
communications satellite
called Star One D2 to
Embratel Star One. The
satellite, will improve
access to high quality
entertainment and
information services for
consumers and businesses
in
Latin America,
and expands broadband
coverage to new regions,
helping to provide
internet access to
underserved populations.
It also provides an
updated X-band payload
for government use.
"Star One D2 is the
third satellite we will
provide to Embratel Star
One," said
Dario Zamarian,
group president at SSL.
"We believe there is no
better endorsement of
our capabilities than
return customers and we
look forward to again
working together as a
team to build this
powerful and highly
advanced satellite."
Star One D2 is
equipped with C-, Ku-,
Ka- and X-band payloads
for high-speed
telecommunications,
television broadcast and
fast broadband in
South America,
Mexico,
Central America,
and parts of the
Atlantic Ocean. It is
designed to provide
service for 15 years or
longer and is based on
the highly reliable SSL
1300 platform, which has
the capability to
support a broad range of
applications and
technology advances.
"This high capacity
satellite will enable us
to provide the world's
most advanced
communications services
to our customers who
will benefit from faster
internet and more
entertainment choices,"
said
Gustavo Silbert,
president of Embratel
Star One. "With two
SSL-built satellites
currently providing
service on orbit, we are
pleased to once again
contract with the team
that we have come to
know for a satellite
that will help us update
our coverage in
important regions."
SSL built the Star
One D1 satellite, which
was launched in 2016 and
is the first satellite
in Embratel Star One's
fourth generation family
of satellites. The
company also built Star
One C4, which was
launched in 2015 and is
successfully providing
Direct-To-Home
television service in
Brazil.