Australian
Defence
Force
Extends
Hosted
Payload
Contract
on
Intelsat
22
28
April
2010
Intelsat
S.A.,
announced
an
expansion
of
its
April
2009
agreement
for
UHF
hosted
payload
services
with
the
Australian
Defence
Force
(ADF).
The
ADF
exercised
its
option
to
purchase
the
remainder
of
the
specialized
UHF
communications
payload
that
Intelsat
is
integrating
within
its
Intelsat
22
satellite,
scheduled
for
launch
in
the
first
quarter
of
2012.
This
announcement
follows
today's
historic
Memorandum
of
Understanding
signing
between
the
Commonwealth
of
Australia
and
the
United
States,
under
the
terms
of
which
UHF
communications
resources
will
be
shared
between
the
two
countries.
"Our
growing
partnership
with
the
ADF
is
an
example
of
the
long-term
capabilities
that
can
be
provided
by
commercial
satellite
operators
to
government
and
military
users.
As a
result
of
our
direct
partnership
with
the
ADF,
we
are
building
a
payload
that
will
serve
the
ADF's
growing
communication
requirements
for
the
next
two
decades,"
said
Don
Brown,
Vice
President
for
Hosted
Payload
Programs
at
Intelsat
General
Corp.
, an
indirect,
wholly
owned
subsidiary
of
Intelsat.
"This
agreement
extends
Intelsat's
ongoing
commitment
to
the
Australian
government
and
exemplifies
the
powerful
tool
that
hosted
payloads
offer
government
users
for
SATCOM
augmentation."
The
Intelsat
22
satellite,
which
will
be
positioned
at
72°
East
longitude,
will
provide
optimal
coverage
for
growing
opportunities
for
enterprise
networks,
mobility
and
defense-related
applications.
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