Thales Alenia Space
to build Telkom-3S
satellite for
Indonesia
July 22 2014
Thales Alenia Space
announced that it
has signed a
contract with the
leading telecom
services company in
Indonesia, PT.
Telekomunikasi
Indonesia TbK
(Telkom), to build a
new
telecommunications
satellite. Telkom-3S
will increase the
operator's C-band
capacity from its
orbital position at
118°
East, and will also
offer
high-definition
television (HDTV)
and remote
GSM/Internet
services in Ku-band.
Thales Alenia Space
is program prime
contractor, with
responsibility for
the design,
construction,
testing and in-orbit
delivery of the
satellite. It is
also in charge of
the launch and early
orbital positioning
phase (LEOP) and
in-orbit tests
(IOT). In addition,
Thales Alenia Space
will supply control
center components
and will train a
team of engineers on
site.
Built on Thales
Alenia Space's
new-generation
Spacebus 4000B2
platform, Telkom-3S
will be fitted with
24 C-band
transponders, 8
extended C-band
transponders, and 10
Ku-band
transponders. The
C-band payload will
cover Indonesia and
Southeast Asia,
while the extended
C-band payload will
cover both Indonesia
and part
of
Malaysia. The
Ku-band payload will
specifically cover
Indonesia.
The satellite will
weigh about 3,500 kg
at launch and offers
payload power of 6.3
kW. It will be
probably launched by
Arianespace as
preferred bidder end
of 2016 for a
15-year expected
lifetime.
"After an open
international tender
conducted by PT
Telkom, we are very
pleased that PT
Telkom has renewed
its trust in working
with us" said Jean-Loïc
Galle, President and
CEO of Thales Alenia
Space. "It's very
fulfilling to be
able to support our
customer's business
development. The
deployment of
Telkom-3S will
enhance PT Telkom’s
broadcast capacity
and provide valuable
services for
enterprises, IP
backbones and mobile
network backhauling.
Telkom-3S will be
the 80th Spacebus
satellite built by
Thales Alenia Space
and it's the fifth
telecom program we
have won since the
beginning of the
year."