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SSL delivers Sky Perfect JSAT satellite to Kourou
by Staff Writers
Kourou, French Guiana (SPX) Nov 02, 2016


JCSAT-15 at SSL, Palo Alto, Calif.

Space Systems Loral (SSL), a leading provider of innovative satellites and spacecraft systems, has announced that the JCSAT-15 satellite, which it designed and built for SKY Perfect JSAT Corporation (SKY Perfect JSAT), has arrived at the European Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, where it will be launched aboard an Ariane 5 launch vehicle by Arianespace.

The satellite, which is currently being prepared for launch, will be used to provide broadcasting and communications services in Japan, Oceania, and the Indian Ocean Region.

"SKY Perfect JSAT and SSL have developed a close working relationship based on our shared commitment to quality, service, and making the world a better place," said John Celli, president of SSL.

"It has been an honor to work with the SKY Perfect JSAT team on JCSAT-15 and we are looking forward to the upcoming launch."

JCSAT-15 is the third SSL-built satellite for SKY Perfect JSAT to launch this year. It is a 10-kW satellite that will replace the N-SAT-110 satellite, which is currently located at 110 degrees East longitude.

Operating in Ku-band, the satellite will be used to help broadcast the multichannel pay TV service SKY PerfecTV! in Japan, and will also provide data transfer communications and maritime and aviation applications for the Oceania and Indian Ocean Region.

"JCSAT-15 will allow SKY Perfect JSAT to contribute to the new era of TV broadcasting by offering Ultra HD or 4K programming. In addition, its expanded coverage will help us to fulfill the growing demand for mobile connections," said Shinji Takada, Representative Director, president and CEO of SKY Perfect JSAT.

"SSL has already provided us with two satellites this year, which are both performing well on orbit. We have appreciated SSL's strong support in the expansion of our fleet."

JCSAT-15 is based on the highly flexible SSL 1300 platform, which has the capability to support a broad range of applications and technology advances.

The satellite will be launched together with a second SSL 1300 satellite built for Embratel Star One. Following the launch there will be 84 SSL-built geostationary satellites on orbit.


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