Spacecom Selects Maxar
Technologies’ SSL to Build AMOS-8 Communications Satellite with
Advanced Capabilities
Scheduled for launch in 2020 to 4°West orbital
position, AMOS-8 satellite will increase access to high-speed data
and streaming entertainment to customers across Europe, Africa
and the Middle East
Spacecom announced
it has chosen SSL, a Maxar Technologies company (formerly MacDonald,
Dettwiler and Associates Ltd.), (NYSE: MAXR; TSX: MAXR) to build its
AMOS-8 advanced communications satellite. The satellite will deliver
state-of-the-art broadcast, broadband and data services from
Spacecom's 4°degrees West 'hot spot' to Europe, Africa and the
Middle East.
AMOS-8 will include
flexible high power Ku-band and Ka-bandpayloads with steerable
antennas to enable customers to deliver various added value
services. The satellite is designed to provide service for a minimum
of 15 years, and is based on the world’s most popular commercial
communications satellite platform—the SSL 1300—which has the
capability to support a broad range of advanced applications and
technologies.
“SSL is dedicated to
delivering advanced space systems and services that inform,
entertain and connect people around the globe,” said Dario Zamarian,
group president of SSL. “SSL will demonstrate our industry-leading
technological capabilities, our legacy of expertise and our
commercial mindset to meet all of Spacecom’s mission requirements.
We are honored to be selected to manufacture this satellite, which
will enable access for underserved people in Europe, Africa and the
Middle East to high-speed, reliable data—a connection essential in
today’s digital world to understand what is happening across the
planet and participate fully in the global community.”
The AMOS-8
geostationary communications satellite will be co-located with
AMOS-3. A contract option has been signed between Spacecom and
SpaceX for AMOS-8's scheduled launch in the second half of 2020.
“AMOS-8 will bring
additional high-quality capacity to expand our offerings and provide
our partners with the abilities to add new and exciting services,”
said David Pollack, CEO and president of Spacecom. “Spacecom is
dedicated to delivering reliable and cost-effective services that
are enjoyed and relied upon by millions of people and businesses. We
are eager to work together with SSL to develop this new satellite.”
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