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Space Systems/Loral Selected To Provide Satellite For Satmex
by Staff Writers
Palo Alto CA (SPX) May 12, 2010


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Space Systems/Loral has announced that it has been selected to provide a satellite for Satelites Mexicanos, S.A. de C.V. Satmex 8 is a high-power C- and Ku-band satellite that replaces Satmex 5 and will provide Fixed Satellite Services (FSS) in both North and South America.

"This agreement marks the renewal and continuation of our long relationship with Satmex," said John Celli, president of Space Systems/Loral.

"We are very pleased to work together with Satmex again to help meet the growing demand for worldwide communications."

The new satellite will augment the current Satmex fleet in providing services such as broadband, voice and data transmission, and video broadcasting. Satmex 8 is expected to be a 64 transponder, C- and Ku-band satellite and it is being designed to be located at 114.9 degrees West.

Satmex 8 is based on SS/L's high power 1300 spacecraft bus which provides the flexibility for a broad range of applications. It has a planned mission life of 15 years.

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