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Thaicom 4

 
 

As one of Asia’s leading commercial satellite company, THAICOM Plc. has conceived and developed a new generation of broadband satellite that would serve the demand for high-speed broadband Internet access in the future. In the past, broadband via satellite has suffered from high cost compared to other systems available. THAICOM developed IPSTAR technology with its own patent to increase system capacity and efficiency such that the cost of service would be considerably lower than that currently provided by conventional satellites. THAICOM 4 is the first of a new generation of broadband satellites that acts both as an Internet backbone connection to fiber optic cables for ISPs and as a last-mile broadband Internet service to consumers, competing with cable modem and ADSL.

THAICOM 4 satellite is one of the largest communications satellites ever built, with a massive bandwidth capacity of 45 Gbps, almost equivalent to all satellites serving Asia today. THAICOM 4 is also the first broadband satellite in the world.


Specifications
 

Design

LS-1300 SX

Manufacturer

Space Systems/Loral (Palo Alto, USA)

Power System

At least 14,400 Watts at the end

Launch Weight

6,505 Kg.

Life Expectancy

16 years

Beams

Ku Beams
84 Spot beams
3 Shaped beams
7 Regional Broadcast beams

Transponder Capacity

45 Gbps
Equivalent to 1,000+ Transponders of 36 MHz of conventional coding and modulation

Satellite Location

119.5 degrees East

Launch Agency

Arianespace of France

Launch Date

August 11, 2005

 
 
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