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IS-4 (PAS 4) has experienced an anomally and is out of service

02 Feb 2010 | IS4 well known as PSA4 has failed Monday night aprox. 4 GMT. Both on-board SCPs failed. Satellite is out of service now. According Intelsat is the recovery in process


Intelsat IS 4 (PAS4) out of service
Intelsat S.A announced that its Intelsat 4 satellite (IS-4), located at 72° East Longitude, experienced an anomaly on 1 February 2010 at approximately 00:18 GMT Intelsat is working with affected customers to identify restoration capacity.Intelsat and Boeing Space and Intelligence Systems, the manufacturer of the IS-4, are working together to identify the cause of the anomaly Launched in 1995, the Boeing 601 satellite was expected to reach its end-of-service life later in 2010.

Intelsat S.A. announced today that its Intelsat 4 satellite (IS-4), located at 72° East Longitude, experienced an anomaly on 1 February 2010 at approximately 00:18 GMT. Intelsat is working with affected customers to identify restoration capacity.

Intelsat and Boeing Space and Intelligence Systems, the manufacturer of the IS-4, are working together to identify the cause of the anomaly. Launched in 1995, the Boeing 601 satellite was expected to reach its end-of-service life later in 2010. Intelsat previously disclosed that the IS-4 had experienced the failure of its satellite control processor (SCP) and was operating on its backup SCP.

Intelsat's global fleet, the largest of any satellite operator, includes a number of other satellites which serve the regions formerly served by IS-4, providing a source of potential capacity for the restoration of affected customers.

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