PanAmSat Launches A New Satellite To Provide High Power Cable Television 
Distribution And Support Key U.S. Government Requirements
        
KOUROU, French Guiana, Oct. 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- PanAmSat 
announced today that its new Galaxy 15 satellite successfully rocketed 
into space at 7:30 p.m. ET. Propelled by an Ariane 5 rocket, the 
spacecraft is a first for PanAmSat, as it carries a dual C-band and 
L-band payload that will allow the Company to expand its leadership 
position in HDTV and video distribution for its key cable programmers as 
well as to drive new government-related business. To be located at 133 
degrees west longitude, the satellite is the third of PanAmSat's 
next-generation satellites from Orbital Sciences Corporation, providing 
coverage of all 50 U.S. states.

Through its high-power C-band payload, Galaxy 15 will deliver industry- 
leading video programming for America's premier television programmers. 
In addition, the L-band payload will provide navigation signals to 
in-flight aircraft as part of the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration's 
Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) Geostationary Communications and 
Control Segment (GCCS), an initiative being developed by Lockheed Martin .

"PanAmSat is known for combining emerging technologies and innovative 
services to give our customers a competitive edge. By coupling C-band 
and L- band on the same satellite, we have further strengthened our U.S. 
cable television offerings and expanded our government business in an 
area of extreme importance: air passenger safety," said Joe Wright, CEO, 
PanAmSat. "As with all of our recent satellites, this will also be a 
great investment for our shareholders since this satellite is nearly 
sold-out, with the C-band transponders leased to the biggest names in 
cable television programming. And with its very high power and 
industry-best levels of redundancy, it is designed to deliver the latest 
technological advances in video, including superior performance for HDTV 
transmission and the emerging use of IPTV and VOD for program and 
network distribution."

Added Wright, "This is the first time PanAmSat has combined capacity 
designed for the Government and is using its frequencies on a commercial 
satellite. Consequently, hosting the L-band payload for Lockheed Martin 
is an important achievement for us as the U.S. Government is the largest 
customer for satellite services in the world and is expected to grow 
substantially faster than the rest of the industry. We also see the 
opportunity for duplicating 'hybrid' commercial/government payloads into 
future satellite designs."

Galaxy 15 joins the first and largest cable neighborhood of satellites 
in the Unites States. PanAmSat supports the industry's leading 
high-definition neighborhood-Galaxy HD-from these satellites. PanAmSat 
is committed to maintaining its leadership position in the transmission 
of HD programming. Customers on the new state-of-the art satellite 
include: HBO, Cinemax, AMC, Cartoon Network, Classic Arts Network, 
Disney, Encore, ESPN, EWTN, Goodlife, The Inspiration Network, Fox, Shop 
NBC, Starz, TCM, Turner: CNN and USA Networks.

Built and custom-designed for PanAmSat by Orbital Sciences Corporation, 
Galaxy 15 is a 2033-kilogram Star 2 Bus model satellite with 24, 36-MHz 
C-band transponders and two L-band transponders. The satellite will put 
out more than double the power of its predecessors, ready to play a 
pivotal role in the complete digital delivery of programming in the U.S. 
Galaxy 15 will be supported by PanAmSat's "Power of Five" antenna 
program, which provides qualified cable operators with simultaneous 
access to five Galaxy neighborhood satellites. Galaxy 15 replaces Galaxy 
1R, which has successfully served the cable television marketplace from 
this prime orbital location since 1994.

The Galaxy 15 launch represents the first time PanAmSat has hosted an L- 
band payload on its satellite, indicating the importance of the 
increased use of commercial satellite capacity by the government sector. 
Through its L-band payload, Galaxy 15 will provide additional user 
signals to improve WAAS availability.

Among Galaxy 15's highlights are: -- PanAmSat's first satellite with an 
L-band payload. -- Part of PanAmSat's premier U.S. Galaxy cable 
neighborhoods. -- Third of PanAmSat's next-generation satellites from 
Orbital Sciences -- Advanced bus architecture with flight-proven 
hardware that offers increased downlink power at the edge of the 
coverage pattern. -- PanAmSat's 14th consecutive successful launch -- 
PanAmSat's 20th Arianespace launch About PanAmSat

Through its owned and operated fleet of 26 satellites, PanAmSat is a 
leading global provider of video, broadcasting and network distribution 
and delivery services. It transmits nearly 2,000 television channels 
worldwide and, as such, is the leading carrier of standard and 
high-definition signals. In total, the Company's in-orbit fleet is 
capable of reaching over 98 percent of the world's population through 
cable television systems, broadcast affiliates, direct-to-home 
operators, Internet service providers and telecommunications companies. 
In addition, PanAmSat supports the largest concentration of 
satellite-based business networks in the U.S., as well as specialized 
communications services in remote areas throughout the world. For more 
information, visit the Company's web site at http://www.panamsat.com/.

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