HISPASAT’s New Satellite has Passed All the Tests During the Construction Process and is now at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station

Madrid Spain, January 16, 2023 - The Amazonas Nexus, the new satellite of Redeia’s operator HISPASAT, is now in Cape  Canaveral, Florida ahead of its targeted launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 next month. The fleet’s  new satellite has been transferred from the installations of Thales Alenia Space in Cannes  (France), where it was manufactured before being transported to the space centre on board  of an Antonov cargo plane. The satellite has been locked in a special container adapted to  transport heavy components and whose characteristics guarantee its safety.  

The satellite has been brought to Cape Canaveral after passing all the functional and  environmental tests conducted during the construction process. The last tests will be  conducted at the launch site to confirm that the satellite functions properly after being  transferred. After that, the satellite will be mated to the launch vehicle for liftoff. 

The Amazonas Nexus will cover all of the Americas, Greenland and the North and South  Atlantic corridors and will be focused on connectivity services in remote areas and in aerial  and maritime mobility settings. This satellite will feature a cutting-edge Digital Transparent  Processor (DTP) that will allow it to increase its geographic flexibility if changes occur to  the initially proposed business scenarios. HISPASAT has reached several commercial  agreements for long-term leasing of the capacity on the Amazonas Nexus with operators  and service providers in the governmental sphere and connectivity for the aviation sector. 

HISPASAT, Redeia’s satellite services operator and provider, offers satellite broadband and  connectivity solutions including Internet access, mobility and the expansion of cellular  networks, as well as other added-value proposals, to governments, corporations and  telecommunications operators in the Americas, Europe and North Africa. It is also a leader  in distributing Spanish and Portuguese audio-visual content and broadcasting important  digital platforms such as Direct To Home (DTH) television and High Definition Television  (HDTV), in addition to managing transportation and audio-visual signals from HISPASAT  Peru’s teleport in Lurín. HISPASAT, which is comprised of companies that have a presence  in Spain as well as in North and South America, where its Brazilian affiliate HISPAMAR is  based, is one of the world’s largest companies in its sector in terms of revenue, and the main  communications bridge between Europe and the Americas.  

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