SpaceX Falcon 9 : Hotbird 13F : Florida : 13/14 October 2022 (03:25 UTC)
Not neccessarily - when the last lot of Hotbird satellites launched the footprints were released very late.if there was any change in footprints , eutelsat would have released new coverage map by now
And a lot of Gigabit broadband to fill the gap. Nobody appears to want large dishes stuck to their buildings anymore.If that's true then 13e spot will lose more business . I'll tell you why...alot of European oil company doing business in mildle east and they are subscribed to many platforms ...& a lot of western having business in the region especially Dubai, Kuwait & Qatar .
Dear not matter of optimism , it's a fact that the new bird has European super beam as mentioned in their reportbe optimistic , there is no news as of today that there would be dedicated beam for Europe
Oh really, ?? with large dishes you could track more sats.and stable signal rather than small ones.And a lot of Gigabit broadband to fill the gap. Nobody appears to want large dishes stuck to their buildings anymore.
They used super beam word to describe that coverage would be improved and for all horbirds the beam is same for Europe and middle with more powerful signals and that's why they mentioned super beam means signals with more powerDear not matter of optimism , it's a fact that the new bird has European super beam as mentioned in their report
They used super beam word to describe that coverage would be improved and for all horbirds the beam is same for Europe and middle with more powerful signals and that's why they mentioned super beam means signals with more power
Super beam means dedicated coverage ..
Example hotbird 2-6
if true then tata byebye to horbird in ME and adjacent areas
Becareful what you wish for. We already know spot beams are coming to Astra 19E in the next generation of satellites.Let it go all seper beam, we don't require it anymore...we got Eutelsat 16e, Astar 19e and hellasat 39e more than enough..let it go to hell