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China To Launch New Direct Broadcast Satellite To Replace SinoSat-2![]() illustration only |
Du gave no specific timetable for the launch.
The France-made China sat-9 is capable of covering almost all of China, making it possible for at least 98 percent of the population to receive satellite television using small dishes.
Chinasat-9 was originally planned to complement Sinosat-2 as mutual back-up to form China's first-generation direct broadcast satellite system.
SinoSat-2, China's first direct-to-home satellite, was launched on Oct. 29 last year. It was revealed a month later that it failed to deploy its solar panels and communication antennae and was deemed inoperable.
China has 12.6 million digital TV subscribers and a total of 400 million television sets, suggesting a huge potential market for satellite TV.
Source: Xinhua News Agency
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