THOR 6 will be based on Thales Alenia Space Spacebus 4000B2 platform and fitted with 36 active Ku-band transponders. 16 transponders will point to the Nordic countries, and 20 transponders will be positioned to serve the growing broadcasting demands within Central and Eastern Europe. With the launch of THOR 6, the 1° West will have a total of 71 transponders providing capacity to facilitate both organic growth and expansion for Telenor.
Commenting on the contract Mr Cato Halsaa, Managing director of Telenor Satellite Broadcasting said: "Telenor is very pleased to be working with Thales Alenia Space to provide the replacement of THOR III. Telenor has developed 1° West into a prime broadcasting position for the Nordic region and aims to make it the leading platform choice within Central and Eastern Europe. With the launch of THOR 5 and THOR 6, I am confident that Telenor has an excellent satellite fleet, and the necessary high power capacity to support further growth."
THOR 6 is the final satellite in Telenor Satellite Broadcasting's replacement programme for THOR II and THOR III. THOR 6 will replace THOR III, which is set to retire in 2010. The order calls for a 26 month in-orbit delivery schedule, and is expected to start services in summer 2009 with an operational lifetime of 15 years. The expected investment for THOR-6 is NOK 1.3bn including the spacecraft, launch services and insurance.
Thales Alenia Space will be responsible for the design, construction and test activities for THOR 6. Pascale Sourisse, President and CEO, Thales Alenia Space comments: "We are extremely gratified that an important operator such as Telenor Satellite Broadcasting AS has turned to Thales Alenia Space to provide a new powerful satellite. This contract heralds a new phase of cooperation with Telenor Satellite Broadcasting AS and is an additional recognition of the reliability of our Spacebus 4000 family". She added: "This contract also marks new Thales Alenia Space's first satellite ordered."
Press contacts:
Telenor
Communication Manager Glenn Mandelid, Tel.: +47 926 61 300
Thales Alenia Space
Florence Pontieux, Tel.: +33 (0)1 57 77 91 26
Sandrine Bielecki, Tel.: +33 (0)4 92 92 70 94
About Telenor Satellite Broadcasting
Telenor Satellite Broadcasting provides extensive television broadcasting services for distribution, contribution and occasional applications to all the Nordic Broadcasters and many other broadcasters throughout Europe, using its hybrid network comprised of satellites, terrestrial circuits, international teleports and remote earth stations. Additionally, it provides fixed satellite communication and up linking services for data and remote Internet applications in Europe and the Middle East. Telenor Satellite Broadcasting is a company owned by Norway's telecommunication provider Telenor.
For more information, visit the company's web site at
www.telenor.com and
www.telenorsbc.com
About Thales Alenia Space
European leader in satellite systems and at the forefront of orbital infrastructures, Thales Alenia Space is owned by Thales (67%) and Finmeccanica (33%) and forms with Telespazio, the "Space Alliance". The company is a worldwide reference in telecoms, radar and optical Earth observation, defense and security, navigation and science. With 7200 employees and 11 industrial sites, Thales Alenia Space is located in France, Italy, Spain and Belgium.
www.thalesaleniaspace.com