MEASAT-3
Satellite Updates
17 July 2021
MEASAT Global Berhad announced that
while MEASAT has maintained continuous telemetry and
command control of the MEASAT-3 satellite since the
previously reported anomaly on 21 June 2021, an in-depth
investigation is still being conducted with Boeing
Satellite Systems (“BSS”) to determine the root cause of
the anomaly.
To date, almost all customer
services on MEASAT-3 have been restored onto backup
satellite capacity on other co-located MEASAT satellites
and third-party satellites serving the region. Migration
and service restoration for broadcast services was
immediate, affirming the resiliency of the MEASAT fleet
at 91.5°E orbital hotslot.
All the MEASAT-3 transponders have
been deactivated to prevent interference with other
satellites. MEASAT has also informed Combined Space
Operations Centre (CSpOC) via Space-Track to track the
MEASAT-3 satellite and notify other operators of the
satellite’s orbital location, while the full
investigation is being conducted by MEASAT and BSS. A
report on the outcome of the investigation will be
released in due course.
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