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Coverage
W1 at 10 degrees East
Two-way Satellite broadband Internet access for private use, companies and Military in the whole Iraq, Afghanistan, Iran, Lebanon, Cyprus, Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Africa and Turkmenistan.
The W1 satellite provides a total of twenty-eight channels, twenty of which are connected to a fixed widebeam coverage encompassing:
Europe
The Atlantic Islands
North Africa
The Middle East
Central Asia
The remaining eight channels are connected to a Steerable coverage, which is used to address new markets in geographical areas lying outside the widebeam coverage area.
The satellite is designed so that services can be simultaneously provided within both coverages, providing the possibility for networking between the widebeam and another geographical area.
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W3 at 7 degrees East
Two-way Satellite broadband Internet access for private use, companies and Military in the whole Iraq, Afghanistan, Iran, Lebanon, Cyprus, Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Africa and Turkmenistan.
W3 is a key satellite for corporate
communications and the broadcasting of digital TV and
radio in:
Europe
The Atlantic Islands
North Africa
The Middle East
Central Asia
The Aegean Sea region
Sub-Saharan Africa
With twenty-four simultaneously active transponders, the W3 satellite provides a widebeam coverage of Europe, the Atlantic Islands, North Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia and a Steerable coverage centred over the Aegean region with a coverage spanning from Central Europe to the Middle East. Ten channels can be individually configured for operation via either of the two coverages. The remaining channels are connected to the widebeam coverage. The satellite is used to provide consumer digital television services to Turkey and elsewhere and for the delivery of a wide range of other services.
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