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December 2, 2008 Tuesday
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Dec 2, 2008
Satellite contract awarded
By Chua Hian Hou
A $200 million contract to build a new satellite that offers improved capacity and footprint, the ST-2, has been awarded to Japan's Mitsubishi Electric Corporation.

Mitsubishi is expected to deliver the SingTel-Chunghwa Telecom satellite by 2010, in good time to replace the aging ST-1 satellite which will be mothballed in 2011.

ST-2, in which Singapore Telecommunications has a 62 per cent stake, will 'offer significantly greater capacity as well as wider coverage than ST-1 to also include emerging markets such as the Middle East', the telco announced on Tuesday.

SingTel has a fleet of six satellites and access to another 30 satellites worldwide. It has three satellite stations with links to 80 countries in Singapore.

Demand for the new souped-up satellite, which 'will cater to the strong demand for fixed and mobile satellite services and IP-based solutions", has been good, said SingTel.

'Even before its launch, more than half of ST-2's capacity has been signed-up by regional customers,' said SingTel executive vice-president for business Bill Chang.

SingTel shares closed 8 cents down to $2.42 on Tuesday.

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