Intelsat gets government nod for direct satellite broadcast services in India
US-based Intelsat received approval from India’s IN-SPACe to provide direct satellite coverage using four geostationary satellites. This authorisation enables Intelsat to expand operations, delivering reliable C-band connectivity to major Indian m...

The IN-SPACe approval authorises Intelsat to operate four geostationary satellites --IS-17, IS-20, IS-36, and IS-39 -- offering C-band coverage across India. These satellites will support content delivery and distribution both within the country and beyond its borders.
"This approval represents a significant step forward in Intelsat's contribution to India's space commerce sector, a source of great national pride," said Gaurav Kharod, regional vice President for Asia Pacific at Intelsat.
"Our extensive satellite network with four satellites covering the region will provide Indian broadcasters with reliable, high-quality connectivity solutions that meet their evolving needs. This authorisation enables us to better serve our customers and contribute to India's growing media landscape," Kharod said.
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