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Satellite Name Description
Eutelsat W1 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 and Central Asia. More info
Express AM22 The satellite is designed to provide a package of communications services (digital TV, telephony, videoconferencing, data transmission, the Internet access) and to deploy satellite networks by applying VSAT technology. The Express-AM22 spacecraft is equipped with up-to-date antenna systems, that provide high-quality communications and uniform coverage in Ku- band. More info
NSS 6 Reach markets from the Mediterranean Sea to Japan from a single orbital position, taking in the whole of Asia, Australia, Southern Africa and the Middle East. NSS-6 covers all the major content hubs and broadcast centers in the region, allowing the networking of TV channels and broadband media content throughout Asia. More info
NSS 7 NSS-7 at 338° East is located at the world's premier orbital location for video contribution. Its extensive coverage of the Atlantic Ocean region makes it an ideal satellite for bringing programming from media hubs in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America into the East Coast of the U.S, for onward continental distribution via domestic satellites. More info
NSS 8

NSS-8 was to be a high-powered, state-of-the-art, Ku- and C-band satellite located at 57º East over the Indian Ocean.  It was to provide coverage of Europe, Africa, the Middle East, the Indian sub-continent and Asia, with the intention to replace NSS-703 and bring expanded power and coverage at this optimum and well-established orbital location.

On January 30th, 2007, NSS-8 regrettably failed to launch onboard a Zenit-3SL launch vehicle, resulting in the total loss of the satellite.

SES NEW SKIES has already begun construction of NSS-9, which is scheduled to be launched in early 2009 to the Pacific Ocean Region, freeing up NSS-5 which will be relocated to 57º East.

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