Amos 5

Israeli communication satellite Amos 5

Satellite operator Spacecom has been unable to reestablish contact with Amos 5 since it went quiet early Saturday morning.

Michael Rochvarger

20:38

Contact with the Israeli communications satellite Amos 5 was lost on Saturday and customers are no longer receiving service, satellite operator Spacecom announced on Saturday. Spacecom is owned by the Eurocom Group.

Contact with the satellite was lost early Saturday morning. Spacecom said it had been unable to reestablish contact with the satellite and had not yet isolated the cause of the problem.

Launched in 2011, Amos 5 is in geostationary orbit over Africa. Its coverage extends over Africa, Europe and the Middle East. It is regarded as playing a major role in Africa’s emerging satellite services market.

Unlike the first four Amos satellites, which were built by the Israel Aerospace Industries, the Amos 5 satellite was built by Russian manufacturer NPO PM.

Industry experts described the total loss of contact with the satellite as a highly uncommon event.

The announcement comes as Eurocom is in the process of selling Spacecom, which has been valued at 1.1 billion shekels. Eurocom owns 64.5 percent of Spacecom.

Amos 5, which brings in annual revenue of some $40 million, has an estimated value of between $160 million and $190 million. It is insured by an international syndicate for $158 million.

“The Company wishes to clarify, based on the preliminary examinations it carried out, that even if there will be a ‘total loss’ (complete failure) of the satellite, this would have a negligible effect on the equity of the company,” Spacecom said in a statement.

Is it falling towards some unsuspecting Africans?

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dont think so

no more free local channels…

ziko kwa 70e, turn your dish to that position

Si ingekuwa tu ni ya wale wezi

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Hmm… Been on the roof top trying to aim the bird !

Too bad.

Hi,sir ,nnahitaji ungo kiasi kipi ili 70e itii?

all locals minus citizen

Dish size?

90cms is okay

Huh,gotta nail the creature, Leo kazi inaisha mapema,hehe

what are the frequency when searching for Eutelsat 7A at 7.0°E

11222 h 27500

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Wazii!!, Thanks.

G

Give a tp to go after,seem not very popular on lyngsat

Thats the strongest tp

[SIZE=6]Satelio moves from Amos-5 to Astra 4A[/SIZE]

NOVEMBER 24, 2015 20.42 EUROPE/LONDON BY JÖRN KRIEGER

http://i1.wp.com/www.broadbandtvnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Astra-Uplink.jpg?resize=300%2C200Satelio, the German pay-TV platform for DTH households in Africa, has resumed its operations on November 24, 2015 after a two-day break following the loss of contact with Israeli satellite Amos-5 (17° East).

The offering now uses the Astra 4A (5° East) satellite of Luxembourg-based SES. A long-term contract for transponder capacity has been signed with the satellite operator, according to Satelio.

http://i2.wp.com/www.broadbandtvnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Satelio.jpg?resize=300%2C86Astra 4A can be received throughout Sub-Saharan Africa with 90 cm dishes, thus Satelio’s customers can continue to use their existing equipment. They only have to move their dish to the new orbital position. The costs involved will be covered by Satelio.

The package is transmitted on the frequency 12.565 GHz V (SR 30,000, FEC 5/6). Satelio also added two new channels to its line-up: RTL Nitro and ProSieben Maxx.

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@ Meria Mata kindly confirm kama locals zime rudi hapa kwa satelio…