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Eurobird was a
series of
satellites owned and
operated by Eutelsat. The
Eurobird satellites provided broadcasting and
telecommunication services primarily...
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Ariane 44LP on 2
September 1997 and
intended to be
moved to 10°E to
become Eurobird 10.
During the
drift from 13°E to 10°E, the
satellite suffered loss of...
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Eutelsat 133 West A (formerly
Eurobird 1,
Eutelsat 28A, and
Eutelsat 33C) is a
Eutelsat operated Eurobird satellite, used
primarily for
digital television...
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Eurobird (11
February 1984 –
after 2005) was an
Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. A
specialist stayer who was well-suited by soft or
heavy ground...
- in 146 countries. In the
United Kingdom, it was
available through the
Eurobird satellite on the Sky system's
channel 833,
under the logo
Rayat TV. However...
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Eutelsat 16B,
formerly known as Hot Bird 4,
Nilesat 103,
Atlantic Bird 4, and
Eurobird 16, is a
communications satellite owned and
operated by Eutelsat. The satellite...
- was
subsequently followed by more
Astra satellites as well as Eutelsat's
Eurobird 1 (now
Eutelsat 33C) at 28.5°E),
enabled the
company to
launch a new all-digital...
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until March 2012 Hot Bird 13E (Hot Bird 7A/
Eurobird 9A/Eutelsat 9A) 2006-007B 11
March 2006
Formerly named Eurobird 9A
until March 2012;
former Hot Bird 7A...
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Eutelsat 31A,
formerly e-Bird,
Eurobird 3 and
Eutelsat 33A, is a
communications satellite that
offers capacity for
broadband and
broadcast services in...
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satellite TV
network that
transmits on
Nilesat 102, Hot Bird 8, and NOORSAT/
Eurobird.
Established by a
group of
businessmen in 2004, it has 700
employees across...