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ISRO Proposes INSAT 4E Multimedia Mobile SBand Satellite Mission
The Indian Union Cabinet Thursday gave its approval to undertake the design, development and launch of GSAT-6 / INSAT-4E, a multi-media mobile satellite system, at a total estimated cost of Rs. 269 crores, and foreign exchange component of Rs. 102 crores. Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)) proposes to build a state-of-the-art National Satellite System (GSAT-6) / INSAT-4E) that will offer a Satellite Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (S-DMB) service, via mobile phones and mobile video/audio receivers for vehicles. The satellite capability can also be utilized for strategic and social applications. This satellite will also provide a platform for developing techniques and technologies which will be useful in future satellite based mobile communication applications such as demonstration of large unfurlable antenna in spacecraft, handheld ground terminals and network management techniques. GSAT 6/INSAT-4E will have five C x S transponders each of 9 MHz bandwidth and five S x C transponders each of 2.7 MHz bandwidth which will together cover the entire country. GSAT-6 / INSAT �4E is part of the GSAT/INSAT system planned for initiation in the 10th Five Year Plan, with the funds having already been provided in the approved 10th Plan. The GSAT-6 / INSAT-4E will be launched in early 2008 by the GSLV with a lift-off capability of 2100 kg. The life of the satellite will be 12 years. The National Satellite System will provide the following benefits:
Satellite Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (S-DMB) services would also complement and provide hub interconnectivity to 2.5G/3G networks. The successful accomplishment of the Project would also enable ISRO/DOS to become a leader in the growing worldwide satellite digital multimedia broadcasting (S-DMB) services market to mobile vehicles and cellular phones.
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