July 30, 2008

If Sat Capacity In Canada Is Your Need, Talk To Telesat

Satnews Daily

http://www.satnews.com/cgi-bin/story.cgi?number=249420904


Telesat has awarded six satellite approvals-in-principle for development of 
BSS and FSS frequencies following a public process by Industry Canada.

With the award of the new approvals-in-principle, and in accordance with 
its conditions of licence, Telesat is now seeking expressions of interest 
from broadcast, enterprise, and government customers and any other entities 
in Canada interested in developing services from any of these locations.

The six new approvals-in-principle are:

     * Four in the 17 GHz BSS band; one at each of the following orbital 
locations: 72.5º WL, 82º WL, 86.5º WL and 118.7º WL
     * One in the Extended Ku-band at the 111.1º WL location
     * One in the Ka-band at the 118.7º WL orbital position


The 17 GHz BSS (broadcasting satellite service) band is specifically 
designed to serve as a broadcasting platform, capable of delivering DTH 
services into small consumer antennas. The Extended Ku-band has been used 
extensively for broadcasting purposes in other countries and Telesat 
desires to use this band for DTH service in Canada, as well as other 
applications.

Ka-band spectrum is currently in use on Telesat’s Anik F2 and Anik F3 
satellites, as well as the soon-to-be-launched Nimiq 4. Ka-band is ideal 
for delivering two-way broadband Internet to consumers and small 
businesses, as well as broadcasting services into small-size dishes.


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George Antunes, Political Science Dept
University of Houston; Houston, TX 77204
Voice: 713-743-3923  Fax: 713-743-3927
antunes at uh dot edu

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