Spacecom

For other uses, see Spacecom (disambiguation).
Space Communication Ltd.
Public
Traded as TASE: SCC
Industry Communications
Founded 1993
Revenue IncreaseUS$ 109.9 million (2014)
IncreaseUS$ 22.4 million (2014)
IncreaseUS$ 11.3 million (2014)
Total equity IncreaseUS$ 149.5 million (2014)
Parent Eurocom Group
Website www.amos-spacecom.com

Spacecom, or Space Communication (Hebrew: חלל תקשורת), is a communications satellite operator in the Middle East, European Union and North America headquartered in the city of Ramat Gan, Israel. Spacecom operates two satellites at orbital position 4° West – AMOS 2 and AMOS 3 – as well as other AMOS satellites.

History

Spacecom was established in 1993 with a defined goal of marketing AMOS 1, a newly built communication satellite manufactured by Israel Aerospace Industries. In 2003 Spacecom launched its second satellite, AMOS 2, owned entirely by the company. In 2008 AMOS 3 satellite was launched to replace AMOS 1 and to increase coverage and traffic abilities.[1]

Until 2005, Spacecom was a private company controlled by four companies, including IAI and Eurocom Group. It went public on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange in 2005.[2][3][4]

Coverage

Spacecom satellites provide coverage to most of the Middle East, East-Central Europe and an Atlantic bridge from those areas to North America. [5]

Services

Fleet

Main article: Amos (satellite)

Former

In orbit

Upcoming

This was originally scheduled for 2014[11]

See also

References

  1. Campbell, Susan J. (7 November 2011). "Spacecom Seeks to Dominate Satellite Communications Industry with AMOS Line". TCMnet.com. Retrieved 14 November 2011.
  2. "Spacecom: Amos 2 will reach full capacity by year-end". Globes. 22 March 2004. Retrieved 12 December 2011.
  3. חלל תקשורת סיימה בהצלחה את השלב המוסדי בהנפקה. Globes (in Hebrew). 21 December 2005. Retrieved 12 December 2011.
  4. Donald H. Martin; Paul Robert Anderson; Lucy Bartamian (2007). Communication Satellites (5th ed.). Aerospace Press. p. 581. ISBN 978-1-884989-19-3. Retrieved 12 December 2011. Prior to March 2005 Spacecom had been a privately held company.
  5. Geyfman, Hadass (July 2011). Pattie, Waldt, ed. "Achieving Major Sat Status — Spacecom’s AMOS Fleet" (PDF). SatMagazine (Sonoma, California: Satnews Publishers) 4 (5): 106–110. Retrieved 15 November 2011.
  6. Bergin, Chris (11 December 2011). "Russian Proton M launches Luch-5A and AMOS-5 satellites". NASAspaceflight.com. Retrieved 12 December 2011.
  7. "Spacecom's Amos 5 communications satellite begins operations". Globes. 24 January 2012. Retrieved 16 February 2012.
  8. Briel, Robert (1 February 2012). "SatLink launches Amos-5 platforms". Broadband TV News. Retrieved 16 February 2012.
  9. "Contact Lost With Israeli Communication Satellite Amos 5".
  10. spaceflightnow launch schedule
  11. Ben Gedalyahu, Tzvi (12 December 2011). "Kazakhstan Launches Israel’s Amos 5 Communications Satellite". Arutz Sheva. Retrieved 12 December 2011.

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