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Home » Telesat's Nimiq 4 Satellite begins Service for Canada

Telesat's Nimiq 4 Satellite begins Service for Canada

October 8, 2008
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Telesat will launch commercial service October 11 on its Nimiq 4 satellite.

Nimiq 4 is fully leased to Bell TV, which will use the new satellite to enhance and expand its High Definition (HD) TV channel services across Canada. Telesat’s Nimiq 4 payload consists of 32 active high power transponders in Ku-band and eight transponders in Ka-band. Nimiq 4 operates from the 82Â degrees West orbital position and has an estimated mission life of 15 years.http://www.telesat.com

  • Nimiq 4 was launched on a Proton Breeze M rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in the Republic of Kazakhstan on 20-September-2008.
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