[SatNews] ...designed with a next-generation architecture having more than 120 spot beams, optimizing Internet coverage across the U.S. and parts of Canada.
Hughes Network Systems, LLC (Hughes), provider of broadband satellite solutions and services and a wholly owned subsidiary of EchoStar Corporation, today announced that it has selected Space Systems/Loral (SSL) to build what will be the world’s highest capacity broadband satellite ― JUPITER 2/EchoStar XIX. With over 150 Gbps throughput, the new Ka-band satellite will have 50 percent greater capacity than EchoStar XVII, which was also built by SSL for Hughes and launched on July 5, 2012.
Planned for launch in mid-2016, JUPITER 2/EchoStar XIX will continue to power growth of HughesNet in North America—the world’s largest high-speed satellite Internet service ― with 659,000 subscribers as of YE2012. Building on the success of EchoStar XVII, the new satellite is being designed with a next-generation architecture having more than 120 spot beams, facilitating optimization of high quality Internet coverage across the U.S. and parts of Canada. Its expected service lifetime is at least 15 years.