Denver, Colorado ? WildBlue Communications announced today that Arianespace has scheduled the launch of its Ka-band spot beam satellite, WildBlue-1, on an Ariane 5 vehicle in the fourth quarter of 2006 from the Guiana Space Center in Kourou, French Guiana. WildBlue provides broadband connectivity via satellite to homes and small businesses in communities where terrestrial broadband access is either limited or unavailable. The WildBlue-1 satellite will enable WildBlue to serve more customers throughout the
WildBlue-1, manufactured by Space Systems/Loral, will approximately triple WildBlue?s customer capacity, and is expected to handle WildBlue?s continuing rapid customer growth into 2008 and beyond. WildBlue-1 is a 4.7 metric ton high power satellite based on Space Systems/Loral?s 1300 spacecraft bus and provides Ka-band spot beam capacity over the contiguous
"WildBlue-1 will help to ensure that we are able to handle 100 percent of customer demand into the foreseeable future," said Dave Leonard, Chief Executive Officer of WildBlue. "Our low-cost, high-speed Internet via satellite service has proven extremely popular nationwide, requiring that we accelerate the launch of our new satellite later this year to meet the demand."
Based on a successful fourth quarter launch, WildBlue will conduct in-orbit testing, and expects to offer service to its customers via the WildBlue-1 satellite in January 2007. WildBlue owns a lifetime lease on Anik F2?s Ka-band payload over the
"WildBlue-1 has been built to handle a very large capacity of customers," said
"Arianespace is pleased to work with WildBlue on the launch of WildBlue-1. Preparations are firmly underway for a successful fourth quarter launch of this year on an Ariane 5," said Jean-Yves Le Gall, President and Chief Executive Officer of Arianespace.
WildBlue also announced it has contracted with Andrew Corporation to build two new spot beam gateways and augment the existing
About WildBlue
WildBlue Communications, Inc. was established to provide broadband access to consumers and small offices in rural areas and small cities. WildBlue Communication's high-speed satellite broadband service is easy to use, reliable, always on, and significantly faster than standard dial-up service. It opens up a window to a world of rich content that is largely unavailable through dial-up service and is accessible in areas traditionally unserved by cable modem or DSL service. Service is available in the continental United States. For more information visit www.wildblue.com.
Paulsen PR + Marketing
3510 South First Avenue Circle
Sioux Falls,
South Dakota 57105
605-336-1745 (telephone)
605-336-2305 (fax)
bryan@paulsenmarketing.com
Home | Company | Dealers & Installers | Installer Training | Work for WildBlue | Press Room | Contact Us | Legal | Site Map
©2004-2010 WildBlue Communications, Inc. A ViaSat Company. All rights reserved. Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy