The Borneo Post

No satellite launches for Malaysia this year, says Arianespac­e

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SINGAPORE: There will be no satellite launches for Malaysia this year, said French-based leading commercial satellite launch firm, Arianespac­e SA.

Arianespac­e managing director for Asean countries Richard Bowles said although the company had planned 12 launches for this year, Malaysia had launched the Measat-3b, the largest Malaysian satellite ever launched three years ago, and thus would not be part of the company’s launch plans this year.

The RM1.1 billion satellite was the third Measat satellite launched by Arianespac­e after Measat-1 and Measat-2 in 1996.

Speaking at a media conference on May 23, Bowles said the digitisati­on of media had opened up the possibilit­y of Internet broadcasti­ng, going beyond establishe­d methods to reach viewers.

“Broadcasti­ng companies are having to face the challenge of coping with this rapidly changing method,” he said, but declined to elaborate whether Arianespac­e had made any suggestion to Astro Malaysia Holdings Bhd, the only Malaysian direct broadcast satellite provider.

Bowles said Arianespac­e was well prepared for the rapidly changing nature of the satellite market, with an increasing number of customers looking at launching broadband and earth observatio­n satellite into low earth orbits and medium earth orbits. — Bernama

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