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In 2000, SES bought the 50% shareholding in NSAB owned by Teracom and Tele Danmark and in 2003 increased that holding to 75%, renaming the company SES Sirius AB. In 2008 Astra acquired further shares to take its shareholding in SES Sirius to 90% and in March 2010 took full control of the company. In
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in 1998. Sirius 1 was moved to 13° west and renamed Sirius W in 2000 and retired in 2003. In 2008 Sirius 2 was moved to 31.5°E and renamed Astra 5A but in January 2009, the spacecraft suffered a failure and was withdrawn from service some four years ahead of its expected end of life. Sirius 3 is in
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band beam from a single orbital position, which eliminates the need for dual-illumination from separate beams. This position also provides uplink and downlink within the African footprint, and inter-connectivity between Africa and Europe, so that DTH broadcasting out of Europe is available without
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Astra 4A was originally the designation given in 2007 to just part of the Sirius 4 satellite (six transponders of the FSS Africa beam) owned and operated by SES Sirius. From June 2010, the Astra 4A designation has applied to the entire satellite.
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capacity on a global coverage beam and a hemispheric coverage for Europe, Africa and the Middle East to deliver broadband, maritime communications, GSM backhaul, and VSAT applications. SES-5 also carries a hosted
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where it had served all its active life (2001-2013). In October 2015, Astra 2D left this position but returned in July 2018, only to leave Astra 5°E again in January 2020 (to move to 57.2°E).
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As of December 2019 the Astra satellites at 5° east broadcast on 121 transponders (28 C-Band, 3 Ka-band and 90 Ku-band) to 51.5 million households (34.1 million via
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and on September 17, 2012 it started commercial operations at 5°E. SES-5 was originally named Sirius 5, but renamed to Astra 4B in 2010 and then to SES-5 in 2011.
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Sirius 1 was later joined at 5° east by Sirius 2 (1997) and then Sirius 3 (1998), with the most recent addition, Sirius 4, launched in November 2007.
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June 2010, the affiliate company was renamed SES Astra and the Sirius 4 satellite renamed Astra 4A. SES Astra is now a non-autonomous part of SES.
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and cable homes via the 5°E position. Cable distribution to head-ends, contribution links, data services, and broadband capacity are also provided
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SES-5 provides two Ku-band beams for DTH services, one for the Nordic and Baltic countries and one serving Sub-Saharan Africa. It also has
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to the Nordic countries, Eastern Europe and sub-Saharan Africa in the 11.70 GHz-12.75 GHz range of the
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to provide additional capacity before the launch of Astra 3B to that position in May 2010.
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was moved to 5° east to provide further backup for Astra 4A until the launch of
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In July 2015 Astra 2D arrived, inactive, at the Astra 5°E position, moved from
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Astra 4A provides DTH coverage to multiple African markets with a dedicated K
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but, prior to its move to 5°E, since October 2007 it had been used at
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Over 460 TV, radio and interactive channels (including 9
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SES ASTRA “5° East” (March, 2010). Company factsheet
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On July 9, 2012 SES-5 was successfully launched from
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The Astra satellites at 5° east provide for services
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Index

Astra
communications satellites
Clarke Belt
SES
Betzdorf, Luxembourg
19.2° east
28.2° east
13° east
23.5° east
downlinking
Ku band
Astra 4A
SES-5
Swedish Space Corporation
Nordic Satellite AB
Sirius 4
Astra 1E
Astra 4A
Sirius 4
SES-5
Tele-X
Sirius 1
Sirius 2/Astra 5A
Sirius 3
Astra 1C
Astra 1E
Astra 2D
direct-to-home
high-definition television
SMATV

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