INTERSPUTNIK
And
Asia
Broadcast
Satellite
Sign
Multiple
Transponder
Deal
On
ABS-2.
8
March
2010
Asia
Broadcast
Satellite
(ABS)
and
the
Intersputnik
International
Organization
of
Space
Communications
announced
that
they
have
signed
a
substantial
multi-transponder
lifetime
lease
agreement
for
capacity
on
board
the
ABS-2
satellite
expected
to
launch
in
2012.
This
multi-million
dollar
agreement
with
Intersputnik
will
represent
the
largest
customer
to
date
on
the
ABS-2
spacecraft
for
the
lifetime
lease
of
multiple
Ku-band
transponders
on
the
new
ABS-2
Russia/CIS
Beam
for
Direct-to-Home
and
Video
Services.
Intersputnik’s
core
business
is
leasing
satellite
capacity
to
telecommunications
operators,
broadcasters
and
corporate
customers
under
agreements
with
partner
operators
as
well
as
providing
full
scale
services
for
the
establishment
and
operation
of
satellite
network
through
its
subsidiary
Intersputnik
Holding
Ltd.
“ABS
has
been
in
partnership
with
Intersputnik
since
the
inception
of
ABS
in
2006.
We
are
currently
providing
Intersputnik
with
capacity
on
ABS-1
and
also
work
very
closely
with
Intersputnik
on a
number
of
different
strategic
opportunities.
This
agreement
for
new
capacity
on
ABS-2
signifies
the
close,
long-term,
strategic
relationship
with
Intersputnik
and
our
continued
support
for
their
long-term
business
objectives,”
said
Tom
Choi,
Chief
Executive
Officer
of
ABS.
Stefan
Kollar,
Deputy
Director
General
of
Intersputnik
commented,
“We
look
forward
to
the
launch
of
the
most
advanced
satellite
ABS-2
in
the
Asia
Pacific
region
and
start
of
its
commercial
service
in
2012.
Considering
the
acute
shortage
of
satellite
capacity,
this
spacecraft’s
resource
is
indispensable
on
the
rapidly
growing
telecommunications
market
in
Russia.”
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