ABS (satellite operator) explained

ABS
Type:Private
Key People:Ramsey Khanfour (CCO)[1]
Industry:Satellite communication

ABS is a global satellite operator and has offices in United Arab Emirates, Asia and United States. Operating 5 communication satellites, the satellite fleet currently covers 93% of the world's population including the Americas, Africa, Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East and Northern Asia.[2] The company provides satellite services of data, video and internet services for broadcast, Internet and VSAT users for enterprises, governments and communities.

History

ABS (formerly known as Asia Broadcast Satellite) was established in 2006[3] with major shareholder Citigroup Venture Capital International (CVCI) and the financial backing of Asia Debt Management Capital (ADM). The company acquired its first satellite, a Lockheed Martin Intersputnik 1 (LMI-1), which was renamed as ABS-1.

ABS expanded its fleet (ABS-2,[4] ABS-2A, ABS-3A, ABS-4 and ABS-6).[5]

Services

Broadcast ServicesData ServicesGovernmentABSPlus
BroadcastingGSM BackhaulGovernment and MilitaryABSPlus Teleport
Occasional Use (OU)Broadband Internet and IP TrunkingABSPlus Video
Direct to Home (DTH)VSAT NetworksABSPlus Install
Cable DistributionVNOABSPlus SatOps
Video ContributionMobility - Maritime ConnectivityABSPlus Consult
High Definition (HDTV)ABSPlus H2H
Satellite News Gathering (SNG)

Satellites

SatelliteBusLocationRegions servedLaunched
ABS-2Loral FS 1300Africa, Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, Northern Asia2014/2/6
ABS-2ABoeing 702SPSouth Asia, Southeast Asia, Northern Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, GCC2016/6/15[6] [7]
ABS-3ABoeing 702SPAmericas, Africa, Europe, the Middle East2015/3/2[8] [9]
ABS-4Loral FS 1300GCC and Northern Africa2004/3/13
ABS-6LM A2100 Pacific Ocean and Eastern Asia1999/9/26

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Henry. Caleb. ABS picks Jim Simpson as CEO - SpaceNews.com. 24 December 2017. SpaceNews.com. SpaceNews.com. 21 December 2017.
  2. Web site: 1 March 2015 . Revolutionary ABS-3A Launched . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20170817121328/http://www.absatellite.net/2015/03/02/revolutionary-abs-3a-launched/ . 17 August 2017 . 4 March 2015 . Asia Broadcast Satellite . dmy-all.
  3. Web site: Company Overview of Asia Broadcast Satellite Limited. Bloomberg Business. Bloomberg. 28 February 2015.
  4. Web site: 6 February 2014 . ABS-2 Successfully Launched by Arianespace. 6 February 2014 . absatellite.com.
  5. Web site: ABS Satellite Fleet Overview . 28 June 2022 . absatellite.com.
  6. Web site: 2015-09-10 . ABS All-electric Satellite Arrives Early at Operating Orbit . 2022-06-28 . SpaceNews . en-US.
  7. Web site: Clark . Stephen . Mission events timeline for Falcon 9's launch for ABS and Eutelsat – Spaceflight Now . 2022-06-28 . en-US.
  8. Web site: Clark . Stephen . Plasma-driven satellites launched from Cape Canaveral – Spaceflight Now . 2022-06-28 . en-US.
  9. Web site: ABS-3A Satellite Enters Commercial Service . 2022-06-28 . spacewar.com.