Hughes JUPITER 3 Satellite Begins Over the Air Testing with the Ground System
- Successful deployment of JUPITER™ 3 satellite demonstrates engineering excellence and innovation, doubling the capacity of the fleet, and providing ubiquitous connectivity throughout the Americas.
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Largest commercial communications satellite ever launched in final test stage before service
"Reaching this milestone demonstrates the engineering excellence and innovation our team infused into this satellite," said Hamid Akhavan, CEO, EchoStar. "As the largest commercial satellite ever built, JUPITER 3 will double the capacity of our fleet serving more customers who live beyond the reach of cable and fiber internet by providing ubiquitous connectivity throughout the
The increased capacity of JUPITER 3 will power new HughesNet® satellite internet plans, including innovative HughesNet Fusion® Plans that use multipath technology to reduce latency for a more responsive internet experience.
JUPITER 3 will support the efforts by Hughes to bridge the digital divide and provide internet access to rural customers across the
The JUPITER 3 orbital position is 22,236 miles (35,786 kilometers) above the equator at 95 degrees west. For more information and to follow along on the journey to JUPITER 3, visit the Hughes website.
About Hughes
Hughes Network Systems, LLC, an EchoStar (Nasdaq: SATS) company, provides broadband equipment and services; managed services featuring smart, software-defined networking; and end-to-end network operation for millions of consumers, businesses, governments, airlines, and communities worldwide. The Hughes flagship internet service, HughesNet®, connects millions of people across the
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