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  2. Nilesat - Wikipedia

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    Nilesat 103 satellite was a leased communications satellite. Nilesat and Eutelsat agreed in September 2005 to lease capacity on Eutelsat's Hot Bird 4 satellite after relocating it to 7° West and renaming it Atlantic Bird 4 (marketed as Nilesat 103). The satellite has been repositioned to this location in the second quarter of 2006 after the ...

  3. Nilesat 201 - Wikipedia

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    Nilesat 201, is an Egyptian communications satellite, which was launched on 4 August 2010. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Nilesat 201 will enable the Egyptian satellite operator Nilesat to deliver digital Direct to Home (DTH) TV and radio broadcasting and high-speed data transmission services to North Africa and the Middle East starting in September 2010. [ 5 ]

  4. Nilesat 102 - Wikipedia

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    Nilesat 102 is operated by the Egyptian satellite Co. Nilesat, which was established in 1996 with the purpose of operating Egyptian satellites and their associated mission control center and ground stations. The two control centers are located in Cairo and Alexandria.

  5. Eutelsat 16B - Wikipedia

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    Eutelsat 16B, formerly known as Hot Bird 4, Nilesat 103, Atlantic Bird 4, and Eurobird 16, is a communications satellite owned and operated by Eutelsat. The satellite was retired in 2015 and was moved into a graveyard orbit above the geostationary belt.

  6. Television in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Yemen television channel: The first official channel started broadcasting in 1975 in North Yemen as local media, joined other Arab channels via Intelsat-59 in 1995 and later Nilesat. Yamania television channel: This channel was founded in 1980 in the South of Yemen as "Aden channel" and was renamed after the unity of Yemen.

  7. Atlantic Bird - Wikipedia

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    Atlantic Bird 4, operated at 7°W (Formerly Hot Bird 4, also known as Nilesat 103) [5] Atlantic Bird 7, launched in September 2011 and operating at 7°W [6] References

  8. Dream TV (Egypt) - Wikipedia

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    Dream TV was the first Egyptian private television channel, and offered two channels on Nilesat: Dream 1 and Dream 2, until 2015. The network provides cultural programming, news analysis, and a platform for talk shows - most notably "10:00 pm" (Arabic: العاشرة مساءً) with Mona el-Shazly on Dream 2. [3]

  9. Marina TV - Wikipedia

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    Marina TV, or Marina Television, is a satellite television channel that broadcasts to the Middle East in high definition via Nilesat on the frequency 11555 [1] vertical. It is a visual radio platform with TV programs that are entirely produced for the channel.