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GSAT-10: ISRO: 29 September 2012 15 years 83° East Tata Play: 7 GSAT-15: ISRO: 10 November 2015 12 years 93.5° East DD Free Dish and Sun Direct: 8 GSAT-17: ISRO: 28 June 2017 15 years 9 GSAT-30: ISRO: 16 January 2020 15 years 83° East Tata Play: 10 CMS-02: ISRO: 22 June 2022 15 years 83° East Tata Play
The GSAT-10 (CMS-01)was launched in September 2012, Tata Play has started utilising those transponders in March 2015. [22] The mission of INSAT-4A was over on 21 October 2019. Tata Play is using ISRO's GSAT-30 satellite which is a replacement satellite of INSAT-4A .Tata Play recently leased entire capacity of ISRO's GSAT-24 satellite for ...
GSAT-30 satellite was launched aboard Ariane 5 launch vehicle from French Guiana on 21:05 UTC, 16 January 2020 or 02:35 IST, 17 January 2020. [8] After three orbit raising burns with cumulative duration of 2 hours 29 minutes, [9] GSAT-30 acquired station at 81° East on 25 January 2020.
BENGALURU (Reuters) -India's Tata Group is in advanced talks with Temasek Holdings to buy back about 20% stake in its entertainment content distribution platform, Tata Play, at a valuation of more ...
The GSAT series of geosynchronous satellites is a system developed by ISRO with an objective to make India self-reliant in broadcasting services. The system includes a total of 168 transponders (out of which 95 are leased out to provide services to broadcasters) in the C, Extended C and K u bands, providing services to telecommunications, television broadcasting, weather forecasting, disaster ...
Last month, Tata Sons, the holding company of India's Tata Group, increased its stake in Tata Play to 70% by buying a 10% stake from Singapore state investment firm Temasek for about $100 million ...
Play Consat; Sairtek - a top broadcast service provider in Lagos; provides free-to-air broadcasting, live streaming, satellite, OTT and IPTV, distribution and contribution services; StarTimes - DTT and DTH operator; TrendTV [13] TStv [14] - was off air but back on air since October 2020 - discontinued
GSAT series Known as INSAT-1A - 74° East 10 April 1982 Delta 3910 / PAM-D: Decommissioned (6 September 1982) First Satellite in INSAT Series and First Satellite of INSAT-1 Series. INSAT-1B - 74° East (1983-92) 93° East (1992-93) 30 August 1983 Space Shuttle / PAM-D: Decommissioned (August 1993) INSAT-1C - 93.5° East 21 July 1988 Ariane 3 ...