SES ASTRA Starts New Orbital
Position At 31.5 Degrees
East
29 April 2008.
SES ASTRA, will start of a
new orbital position at 31.5
degrees East. The new
position will allow SES
ASTRA to operate satellite
services at up to 40 new
broadcasting frequencies
(BSS) and strongly support
the development of the
Eastern European and Middle
East markets. The satellite
Sirius 2, which is part of
the SES fleet and is renamed
ASTRA 5A, has been moved
from 5 degrees East to the
new position and will allow
the commercialization of up
to 26 transponders in a
first step.
The move of Sirius
2 has been made possible by
the successful launch of the
new Sirius 4 satellite at
the end of last year. The
African beam that Sirius 4
carries is now
commercialized under the
name ASTRA 4A.
With the new
position, SES ASTRA and SES
SIRIUS operate five orbital
positions with their fleet
of now 13 ASTRA and 2 SIRIUS
satellites: the prime
orbital position 19.2
degrees East, serving the
Direct-to-Home (DTH) markets
in Western Europe,
especially Germany, France
and Spain, 28.2 degrees
East, which focuses on the
UK and Irish markets, 5
degrees East, for the Sirius
satellites, serving the
Northern and Eastern
European countries, 23.5
degrees East, which is
developing into a second
important DTH position,
especially for Benelux and
Central European countries,
and the new position at 31.5
degrees East.
“The start of the
new orbital position adds
significant growth
possibilities to our
business and allows us to
continue our strategy of a
successful expansion”, said
Ferdinand Kayser, President
and CEO of SES ASTRA. “It
enlarges our offer to
customers especially in the
dynamic Eastern European
markets and will represent
an important growth driver
for SES ASTRA and SES SIRIUS
and their customers. It will
also give us more
flexibility on our orbital
positions 23.5 and 5 degrees
East in order to continue to
develop them into strong DTH
positions.”