Eutelsat: “No problems with UK signals”
September 12, 2012
By Chris Forrester
Eutelsat is firmly denying that it has any problems with its 28A craft, which in part serves the UK television market. Web-based reports that the satellite is suffering certain power output problems are denied.
While Eutelsat is moving the older W2M/48B (now renamed Eutelsat 28B) to a new orbital position at 28.5 deg East, this is not in any way connected to serving the UK market.
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