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Boeing Completes First 702HP Satellite for Government of Mexico
by Staff Writers
El Segundo CA (SPX) Jan 10, 2014


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Boeing has completed the first of two 702HP (high power) geomobile satellites, Centenario, for Mexico's new Mexsat end-to-end satellite communications system. Mexsat will provide enhanced social communications to the people of Mexico, as well as capability for military, civil and humanitarian needs.

Centenario will be stored by Boeing for the Mexican Ministry of Communications and Transportation (SCT) until launch. Centenario and the second Boeing satellite, Morelos-3, are scheduled to launch in 2014 and 2015, respectively.

"Boeing, Mexico's Telecomm technical agency and its consultants have worked closely together throughout the design, build and test of this satellite," said Craig Cooning, vice president and general manager of Boeing Space and Intelligence Systems and CEO of Boeing Satellite Systems International.

"Our combined expertise ensures that the Mexsat system will provide reliable telecommunications to the country's most remote areas."

Boeing is the overall integrator for the Mexsat system, which comprises three satellites, two ground network and satellite control stations in Mexico, associated network operations systems, and 67 reference user terminals.

Bicentenario, a fixed satellite system spacecraft built by Boeing subcontractor Orbital Sciences, launched in December 2012 and is being operated by Telecomm.

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Boeing building telecom satellites to expand Mexico's networks
Mexico City (UPI) Jan 8, 2013
Boeing is building two high-power satellites for Mexico as part of the Latin American country's program of boosting information security and expanding networks to remote underdeveloped areas. The Boeing Co. said it completed the first of two 702HP geomobile satellites, named Centenario, for deployment by Mexico's new Mexsat end-to-end satellite communications system. Mexsat aims ... read more


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