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… Set To Re-Launch NIGCOMSAT-IR
The replaced Nigerian Satellite; NIGCOMSAT-1R has undergone and passed a major performance test, the Managing Director of NIGCOMSAT, Prof. Timasaniyu Ahmed-Rufai, has said.
Ahmed-Rufai said in Abuja yesterday that activities were now in top gear for its launch in 2011.
He said that the satellite had undergone vibration tests, while a simulation of the outer space had been used to test its ability to survive the harshness of the outer space.
“The project has now entered an advanced stage of Assembly and Integration Test (AIT) of the platform and payload components.
“This indicates that the project is very much on course for the delivery date of last quarter of 2011.
`However, the minister of finance who also want on the visit to China, insistently requested that the satellite be launched in the early part of the third quarter of 2011,” he said.
Ahmed-Rufai said that his group also went to engage the company to provide a backup in the form of NICOMSAT 2 and 3 in earnest in order to forestall the mistakes of the past.
“You can be rest assured that once we launch the NICOMSAT-1R, we are going to immediately commence the building of NICOMSAT 2 and 3 in order to provide the necessary back-up.
“Our aim is a situation where most of the emerging applications become a reality in Nigeria in such a way and manner that it is affordable,” NIGCOMSAT MD said.
Rising from the sixth Quarterly Management Review (QMR) meeting in Abuja at the weekend, officials of NIGCOMSAT, and China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC) disclosed that NigComSat-1R will be delivered on schedule.
He hinted that about four other countries were to launch their satellites ahead of Nigeria’s NIGCOMSAT-1R.
Ahmed-Rufai said that extra precautionary and quality control measures were being taken to ensure that nothing was left to chance in delivering a robust high performance satellite.
“One of the features of NigComSat-1R is the newly introduced Asian beam meant for content tracking and service delivery to Asia, Europe and Africa.
“The spacecraft will be operated on geo-stationary orbit of 42.5*E; and will provide 14 Ku-band active channels, 4 C-band active channels, 8 Ka-band and 2 navigational channels,” the MD said.
Ahmed-Rufai gave the assurance that with the launch of NigComSat-1R, Nigerians would be able to enjoy affordable broadband and multimedia services.
He also pointed out that in spite of the arrival of fibre on the shores of Nigeria; satellite was still needed to transmit from landing point in Lagos to other parts of the country.
He said NIGCOMSAT was already preparing a Direct-To-Home (DTH) platform in Nigeria and it would be ready before the launch of the satellite, thus paving way for local DTH companies to emerge.
The NICOMSAT’s foreman said that the launch of the satellite would, among other things, be able to ensure securities by detecting activities of bombers.
“If you can guarantee the security of a nation, then you also guarantee investment; as you all know, some areas in Nigeria are not investment friendly because of the security issues,” he said.
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