Global broadcasting, media and satellite industries reconvene at CABSAT 2021
The event features three dedicated, free-to-attend forums: Content Congress, SatExpo Summit, and NextGen Content.
The event features three dedicated, free-to-attend forums: Content Congress, SatExpo Summit, and NextGen Content.
CABSAT is set to reunite the region’s content and broadcast communities in person once again at Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC).
GSS will speak about its five satellites, which operate at a significant geostationary orbit arc segment.
The in-orbit service lifetime will be above the 15 contractual years and the satellite is expected to be put in service at the end of the IOT phase.
The estimated time of arrival in the required position in the GSO (49 degrees E) is expected to be completed by the end of June 2019.
Russia?s space agency, Roscosmos, announced the Breeze M upper stage released the satellite into the targeted orbit, and officials declared the mission a success.
The GSS fleet comprises four satellites positioned between 49E and 183E, as well as advanced ground telecommunications infrastructure