The Russian Satellite Communications Company (RSCC), an entity operated by the Russian state, has moved its Express-AM33 satellite from the 96.5 degrees East orbital position to the 11 degrees West slot. The company announced the transition on Aug. 17 and said the move was made as RSCC looks to target a stronger
The state-owned satellite operator Russian Satellite Communications Company (RSCC) announced it has completed the migration of the Express-AM33 satellite from the orbital position of 96.5 degrees East to the 11 degrees West slot.
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The Russian government is inching closer to its goal of offering a global satellite connectivity service after state-operated
Russian Satellite Communications Company (RSCC) signed a cooperative agreement on Wednesday with
Intersputnik International Organization of Space Communications (Intersputnik). The agreement covers joint use of satellite capacity and frequency assignments in Geostationary (GEO) and other satellite orbits.
RSCC is one of the 25 national signatories of Intersputnik, which includes 26 member countries from Europe, Asia, Latin America, and South-East Asia. RSCC, which operates as an arm of the Russian Ministry of Communications and Mass Media, said the agreement allows the Russian government to provide access to its constellation to end-users on all continents.
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