The Nigeria Communication Satellite Limited on Monday said that it
was collaborating with China Great Wall Industry Cooperation (CGWIC) to
launch two additional satellites.
Samson Osagie, the Executive Director, Marketing and Business
Development of the organisation said in an interview with the News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Monday that the satellites would be
deployed in the next 36 months.
Mr Osagie explained that the durability of a satellite was 15 years, and that Nigeria’s current satellite was seven years old.
“NIGCOMSAT is collaborating with China Great Wall Industry
Cooperation and we are negotiating to launch additional two satellites
in 36 months.
“Presently Nigeria does not have the capital to build and finance its own satellite which is why the collaboration is needed.
“The first satellite by Nigeria was launched in 2007 but had issues
and was de-orbited. It was later re-launched in 2011 which makes it
seven years now.
“The life span of a satellite is 15 years, which means that the first
one is still functional and it is important to note that negotiations
for projects like this take time,” Mr Osagie said.
According to him, the additional satellites will meet the needs of
telecommunication, maritime, defence, broadcast media, Africa, parts of
Asia and others.
He said that the two satellites would be launched separately, adding
that negotiations on their operations were ongoing simultaneously.
NAN reports that NIGCOMSAT-1, the first satellite was originally
launched in May 2007, but de-orbited due to malfunctioning of the Solar
Array Deployment Assembly.
The satellite was later re-launched in 2011 as NIGCOMSAT-1R and had been in the orbit since then. |
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