SSL selected to
provide two
satellites to SKY
Perfect JSAT
April 16, 2014
Space Systems/Loral
announced that it
was selected to
provide two
communications
satellites to SKY
Perfect JSAT, a
leading satellite
operator based in
Japan,
with a fleet of 16
satellites.
The satellites,
JCSAT-15 and
JCSAT-16 will be
used by SKY Perfect
JSAT to meet the
growing demand for
telecommunications
infrastructure in
the
Asia Pacific
region.
"We are very honored
that SKY Perfect
JSAT has entrusted
SSL to build its
next two
satellites," said
John Celli,
president of SSL.
"Our first satellite
for SKY Perfect JSAT
began construction
last June and we
believe there is no
better endorsement
of our success than
repeat orders from a
satisfied customer.
We look forward to
continuing to
support SKY Perfect
JSAT's business with
our flexible
satellite products
for many years to
come."
The two satellites
are designed to be
used for services
such as video
distribution, data
transfer
communications, and
back-up service
capabilities in
Japan
and neighboring
regions. They both
operate in Ku-band
and provide
switching for
flexibility.
JCSAT-15 is a 10-kW
satellite which will
be located at 110
degrees East
longitude where it
replaces the
N-SAT110 satellite
currently on orbit.
In addition to
providing legacy
service it will also
provide expansion
capability and it is
designed with the
flexibility to
adjust its coverage
of
Japan
and the Indian Ocean
Region to serve the
areas with the
highest demand.
JCSAT-16 is an
8.5-kW satellite
which is designed to
be used at a broad
range of orbital
locations.
When launched it
will ensure
continuous service
and it will be
available as a
back-up to the
existing fleet.
"We are very pleased
to select SSL to
provide SKY Perfect
JSAT with our next
two satellites,"
said
Shinji Takada,
Representative
Director, President
and CEO of SKY
Perfect JSAT.
"SSL is a world
leader in satellite
manufacturing with a
record of high
quality, reliability
and value and
working together
will help us meet
the growing demand
for satellite
services in the
region."
JCSAT-15 and 16 are
both based on the
highly reliable SSL
1300 satellite
platform that
provides the
flexibility for a
broad range of
applications and
technology advances.
Scheduled for launch
in 2016, the
satellites are
designed to deliver
service for 15 years
or longer.