Spanish operator Hispasat has announced the successful transfer of its
Amazonas 4 satellite to a new orbital position with a view to offering
new telecommunications in Brazil and other Latin American countries. The
Amazonas 4, which was launched on 22 April 2014 and will now be called
Hispasat 74W-1, has been moved from its original position at 61 degrees
West to its new orbital position at 74 degrees West. It will be the
first satellite in Hispasat’s fleet to provide commercial
telecommunication services from this position, after the company’s
Brazilian subsidiary Hispamar obtained the exploitation rights in the Ku
band in 2015.
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