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    ARSAT-1 is a geostationary communications satellite operated by AR-SAT and built by the Argentine company INVAP. ARSAT-1 was launched into orbit on October...
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    ARSAT-1, ARSAT-2 and ARSAT-3. Conectar Igualdad (Spanish for Connecting Equality): It's the national program for reducing the digital divide. ARSAT is...
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  • ARSAT SG-1 (or ARSAT Second Generation-1), formerly known as ARSAT-3, is a geostationary communications satellite ordered by ARSAT and being designed by...
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    ARSAT-2 is a geostationary communications satellite operated by ARSAT and built by the Argentine company INVAP. It was launched from French Guiana alongside...
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  • 2015-08-31. "ARSAT-1 Telecommunication Satellite, Argentina". Aerospace Technology. Retrieved 2015-08-31. Belluscio, Alejandro G. (2014-10-06). "ArSat-1: Argentina...
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    ARSAT-3K is a geostationary communications satellite bus designed and manufactured by INVAP of Argentina for the local telecommunication company ARSAT...
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  • Inmarsat satellites "El ARSAT-2 llegó a órbita geoestacionaria" [The ARSAT-2 has reached the geostationary orbit] (in Spanish). ARSAT S.A. 10 October 2015...
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    Christmas Island. In 2006 and 2015, the Argentinian company ARSAT launched the ARSAT-1 and ARSAT-2 satellites, respectively. Providing internet and TV access...
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    2014 – An Ariane 5 launch vehicle carrying the communication satellite ARSAT-1 to orbit. It is the first geostationary satellite built by a Latin American...
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    jointly owned by the Argentine government owned telecommunications company ARSAT (80%) and public company INVAP (20%). It was created in September 2010,...
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