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THAICOM 4, also
known as
IPSTAR 1, is a high
throughput satellite built by
Space Systems/Loral (SS/L) for
Thaicom Public Company Limited. It was launched...
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Broadband that
provides NBN,
Wireless and
Satellite services, as well as
legacy IPSTAR Satellite services.
SkyMesh is
headquartered in
Fortitude Valley, Brisbane...
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heaviest commercial communications satellite 6080 kg ever put into
orbit until iPSTAR-1 (6775 kg) was
launched by
Arianespace on 11
August 2005. T10 was co-located...
- location,
which launched in June 2018 and
carries 54 Ku-band transponders. The
IPSTAR 1 satellite,
launched in 2004 also uses Ku band footprints.
Other satellites...
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Arianespace 78.5° East
Decommissioned (Deorbited: 2
October 2006)
Thaicom 4 (
IPSTAR)
Space Systems/Loral, USA 11
August 2005
Ariane 5 EGS
Kourou ELA-3 Arianespace...
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require a
serious use of the
Internet in
their homes, the
mobile phone or an
iPstar broadband satellite connection is the only alternative,
although more expensive...
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capacity from
Optus for $200
million and
additional satellite capacity from
IPstar for $100 million. Five
areas comprising around 14,000
premises were chosen...
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thrusters were used in 18
Russian and 14
foreign spacecraft,
including IPSTAR-II, Telstar-8, and
Ekspress A and AM constellations. PPS-1350 SPT-140 Sankovic...
- tax
breaks worth a
total of 16.4 billion baht to Shin
Satellite for its
iPSTAR project in 2003, and the
Transport Ministry's
decision the same year to...
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satellites in
geostationary orbit:
Thaicom 1,
Thaicom 2,
Thaicom 3,
Thaicom 4 or
IPSTAR, and
Thaicom 5, with
corresponding Thai-based
customer service facilities...