Hughes
to
Launch
100
Gbps
High
Throughput
Satellite
in
2012
June
16,
2009
Hughes
Network
Systems,
LLC
(HUGHES),
will
launch
a
next-generation,
high
throughput
satellite
in
the
first
quarter
2012
to
expand
its
rapidly
growing
HughesNet
broadband
Internet
service
across
North
America.
Designed
to
deliver
over
100
Gbps
throughput,
the
new
Hughes
satellite
will
utilize
an
enhanced
version
of
the
IPoS
standard,
the
world's
leading
broadband
satellite
standard
approved
by
ETSI,
TIA
and
ITU.
“This
is a
very
exciting
time
for
Hughes,”
said
Pradman
Kaul,
chairman
and
CEO
of
Hughes.
“In
a
little
over
a
year
since
successfully
launching
HughesNet
service
on
SPACEWAY
3,
we
are
once
again
poised
to
push
the
envelope
and
bring
a
sophisticated,
high
throughput
satellite
to
market—based
on
cutting-edge
industry
standards,
and
with
capabilities
that
position
us
well
into
the
future
as a
successful
integrated
satellite
service
provider.”
Employing
a
multi-spot
beam,
bent
pipe
Ka-band
architecture,
the
new
geostationary
satellite
will
provide
significant
additional
capacity
for
HughesNet
service
in
North
America
.
Its
capabilities
will
augment
the
successful
SPACEWAY
3
satellite
system,
the
world's
first
with
on-board
switching
and
routing,
which
Hughes
put
into
commercial
service
in
April,
2008.
Space
Systems/Loral
has
been
selected
to
manufacture
the
new
Hughes
satellite,
based
on
its
SSL
1300
platform,
which
has
the
proven
flexibility
for
a
broad
range
of
applications
and
is
expected
to
provide
service
for
15
years
or
more.
“We
are
very
pleased
to
add
Hughes
to
our
list
of
valued
customers,”
said
John
Celli,
president
and
chief
operating
officer
of
Space
Systems/Loral.
“Satellites
for
broadband
communications
are
playing
an
important
role
in
making
high-speed
Internet
service
available
throughout
the
country.
Space
Systems/Loral
is
on
the
leading
edge
of manufacturing
the
high-power,
broadband
satellites
that
enable
this
type
of
service.”