Double
hit
for
Thales
Alenia
Space:
Rascom-QAF1R
and
Nilesat
201
telecommunication
satellites
are
ready
for
launch
2
August
2010
Rascom-QAF1R
and
Nilesat
201
telecommunications
satellites,
designed
and
built
by
Thales
Alenia
Space,
are
now
ready
for
launch.
Both
satellites
dedicated
respectively
to
RascomStar-QAF
and
NILESAT
satellites
operators
will
be
launched
by
an
Ariane
5
ECA
rocket
on
August
4th
from
Kourou
in
French
Guiana.
Emmanuel
Grave,
Executive
Vice
President
for
Telecom
activities,
Thales
Alenia
Space
notes:
“This
launch
is
an
important
milestone
for
the
African
continent
as
both
satellites
will
provide
Direct
TV
and
radio
broadcasting
services
as
well
as
Internet
access
and
value-added
broadband
services.”
He
adds:
“Rascom-QAF1R
will
specifically
contribute
to
bridging
the
digital
divide
by
giving
Africa
access
to
advanced
communications
and
information
technologies,
in
particular
rural
telephony.”
Nilesat
201
will
enable
the
Egyptian
satellite
operator
NILESAT
to
ensure
service
continuity
in
delivering
digital
Direct
to
Home
(DTH)
TV,
radio
broadcasting
and
high-speed
data
transmission
services
to
the
North
Africa
and
the
Middle
East
starting
in
September
2010.
Built
on a
Spacebus
4000B2
platform,
Nilesat
201
is
fitted
with
24
Ku-band
and
4
Ka-band
transponders.
It
will
be
positioned
at 7
degrees
West
longitude
and
offers
a
design
life
of
15
years.
Weight
at
launch
is
3,200
kg,
and
it
will
generate
5.9
kW
of
payload
power
at
end-of-life.
RASCOM-QAF1R
will
ensure
service
continuity
for
the
operator
RascomStar-QAF
and
its
customers,
providing
low
cost
international
connections
between
African
countries
and
connecting
isolated
villages
via
low
cost
terminals.
Based
on
the
Spacebus
4000B3
platform,
the
RASCOM-QAF1R
satellite
is
equipped
with
24
equivalent
36
MHz
transponders
in
both
Ku-band
and
C-band.
It
will
weigh
about
3,050
kg
at
launch,
and
provide
6.4
kW
of
power
at
end-of-life.
Positioned
at
2.9
degrees
East
longitude,
RASCOM