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Eutelsat 3D goes into full commercial service

June 20, 2013 19.12 Europe/London By Robert Briel

The Eutelsat 3D satellite went into full commercial service at 3 degrees East with all traffic transferred overnight from Eutelsat 3C onto the new satellite.

With 33 operational transponders (32 Ku transponders of which 15 are 72 MHz and one 108 MHz Ka transponder), additional capacity is now available from 3° East to address video, data, telecom and broadband markets in Europe and also in Africa through a new service area.

Eutelsat 3D will operate at 3 degrees East until the deployment of the Eutelsat 3B satellite to this position in second quarter 2014 to provide further spectrum growth and high levels of operational flexibility in C, Ku and Ka bands.

The entry into service of Eutelsat 3D enables Eutelsat to initiate enhancements to its fleet that will bring higher in-orbit security and increased capacity.

Eutelsat 3C will be deployed in early July from 3° East to the Hot Bird position at 13 degrees East. Renamed Hot Bird 13D, it will be colocated with the identical Hot `bird 13B and C satellites. With each bird equipped with 64 high-power Ku-band transponders, they together span the entire range of 102 Ku-band frequencies at 13 degrees East and will deliver broadcast customers industry-leading levels of security and 100% in-orbit redundancy.

The reconfiguration of the HOT BIRD constellation will release the Hot Bird 13A satellite which will be deployed to 7/8° West. Renamed EUTELSAT 8 West C, it will enable Eutelsat to switch on additional transponders at the key neighbourhood for satellite television in North Africa and the Middle East.

The 7/8 degrees West arc, already hosting Eutelsat and Nilesat satellites, broadcasts over 1,000 channels to more than 30 million homes and represents one of the fastest growing neighbourhoods for digital services. This orbital position will get a further boost in the second half of 2015 with the launch of Eutelsat 8 West B.

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Filed Under: Newsline, Satellite Tagged With: Eutelsat Edited: 20 June 2013 19:12

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Arnhem-based Robert covers the Benelux, France, Germany, Austria and Switzerland as well as IPTV, web TV, connected TV and OTT. Email Robert at rbriel@broadbandtvnews.com.

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