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  2. IndoStar-1 - Wikipedia

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    IndoStar-1 was managed and operated by PT Media Citra Indostar (MCI), providing a direct broadcast signal by high quality digital transmission. Operationally, IndoStar-1 satellite was used for commercial services by cable television companies to relay international and local programs throughout Indonesia.

  3. National Institute of Aeronautics and Space - Wikipedia

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    It is planned to use the RX-420 as a rocket booster for the planned Roket Pengorbit Satelit (RPS) (Orbital Satellite Rocket) to fly in 2014. In 2008, optimistic hopes were that this rocket, known as the Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV), would first be launched in Indonesia to 2012, and if there were extra funds pursuant to the good economic ...

  4. Category:Satellites of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Satellites of Indonesia" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G. Garuda 1; I.

  5. PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara - Wikipedia

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    PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara (PSN) is a private Indonesian satellite telecommunications company. [1] It was formed in 1991 and was the first satellite-based telecommunications company in Indonesia. In 1995, a collaboration started what was to become ACeS (Asia Cellular Satellite system). In 1998, a WAN-based service for corporate customers was ...

  6. Lapan-TUBsat - Wikipedia

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    Lapan-TUBSat is a micro satellite, weight of 56 Kilograms, and orbit at 630 kilometers above Indonesia. This satellite passes the polar orbital (from one polar to another) and across the archipelago for two or three times each day. Image of Lapan- TUBsat, now can only be received by Lapan ground station in Rumpin, West Java, called remote ...

  7. Palapa - Wikipedia

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    Palapa is a series of communications satellites owned by Indosat, an Indonesian telecommunications company (formerly by Perumtel and then by PT Satelit Palapa Indonesia/Satelindo). The first satellite was launched in July 1976, at which time Indonesia became the first developing country to operate its own domestic satellite system. [ 1 ]

  8. Astro (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company set up a joint-venture company with Indonesian conglomerate, Lippo Group to provide pay-TV service in Indonesia as early as July 2005. [57] As a result, Astro's satellite TV service in Indonesia, known as Astro Nusantara was launched in March 2006. [58] It also invested RM500 million to support its operations in the republic. [59]

  9. Telkom-3S - Wikipedia

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    Telkom-3S is fitted with 24 C-Band transponders, 8 extended C-Band transponders and 10 Ku-Band transponders. The C-band payload will cover Indonesia and Southeast Asia, while the extended C-band payload will cover both Indonesia and part of Malaysia.