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  2. Agila (satellite) - Wikipedia

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    The first Agila satellite successfully launched from the United States on December 29, 2024 after suffering a launch abort on December 21. [ 2 ] [ 8 ] It is projected to be operational by February 14, 2025 once it establishes its position over the Philippines.

  3. List of satellites in geosynchronous orbit - Wikipedia

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    52 Ku-band covering Europe 2 Ka-band covering Scandinavia: 17 November 2007, Proton-M: 2007-11-18 93.1°W Galaxy-25: FS-1300: United States 24 May 1997, Proton-K: formerly Telstar 5 2008-11-20 105.0°W: Galaxy-15: Orbital Sciences Corporation Star-2 United States Intelsat: Television/Radio Broadcasting, WAAS PRN #135 13 October 2005, Ariane 5G ...

  4. List of Philippine satellites - Wikipedia

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    The first Philippine satellites were operated by private companies. The first Filipino-owned satellite is Agila-1, a satellite acquired in 1996 by Mabuhay Satellite Corporation from PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara, an Indonesian company. The first Philippine satellite launched to space was Agila-2 which was placed to orbit in 1997.

  5. SSL 1300 - Wikipedia

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    24 Ku-band, 34 Ka-band 11 September 2017: Proton-M Phase 3 Active Anik G1: Canada Telesat: Television broadcasting 24 C-band, 12 Ku-band, 34 Ka-band 15 April 2013: Proton-M Phase 3 Active AsiaSat 9: China AsiaSat: Communications 28 C-band, 32 Ku-band, 32 Ka-band 28 September 2017: Proton-M Phase 4 Active DirecTV 7S United States DirecTV ...

  6. ABS-3 - Wikipedia

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    ABS-3 consisted of 30 C-band transponders at 27 watts and 24 Ku-band transponders at 110 watts, combining to 12 high-power 220-watt transponders. The total DC power at End of Life (EOL) was expected to be 8200 watts. The combination provides a power-to-mass ratio of 5:1, making ABS-3 one of the most efficient satellites in the industry. [5]

  7. Mabuhay Satellite Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Founded on 10 November 1994 bearing the name Mabuhay Philippine Satellite Corporation (MPSC), the company was established primarily to build, own, operate and maintain an international satellite facility and other forms of telecommunications equipment that are capable of providing telecommunications and broadcasting on a domestic and international level. [3]

  8. Agila-2 - Wikipedia

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    Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.

  9. Broadcast ministry of Members Church of God International

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    In 2011, UNTV left Agila 2 and transferred its free-to-air broadcast feed to MEASAT-3a satellite which covers Asia and selected parts of Australia, Middle East, Europe and Africa. UNTV is also being carried by Sky Cable and more than 200 local cable operators and Cignal , the largest direct-to-home satellite provider in the Philippines.