- NSS-6
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NSS-6 is a communications satellite owned by SES WORLD SKIES.
NSS-6 covers the whole of Asia with six high-performance Ku band beams, which can deliver broadband media to small businesses, ISPs or domestic rooftop antennas in those markets. The satellite delivers Direct-To-Home power and performance, as well as significant inter-regional connectivity. High-gain uplink performance (i.e. high receiver G/T figures) allows the use of small uplink antennas and/or amplifiers.
- Manufacturer: Lockheed-Martin
- Orbital Location: 95° East
- Launch date: December 17, 2002
- Launch Vehicle: Ariane 4
- Number of Transponders (physical): Ku band: 50
- Number of Transponders (36 MHz Equivalent): 60
- Saturated EIRP Range: Ku band: 44 to 55 dBW
- Frequency Band: Ku band uplink: 13.75 to 14.50 GHz
- Frequency Band: Ka band uplink: 29.5 to 30.0 GHz
- Frequency Band: Ku band downlink: 10.95 to 11.20 GHz, 11.45 to 11.70 GHz, 12.50 to 12.75 GHz
External links
- SES World Skies.com
- ITC Global uses NSS-6 for enterprise grade private networks in (eg) Australasia
- www.gilat.net
Coordinates: 0°N 95°E / 0°N 95°E
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