PAS-1

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PAS-1 was a communications satellite owned by PanAmSat located at 45° W longitude, serving the Americas market. PAS 1 was also the first, privately owned, international telecommunication satellite.[1] It was originally built for Contel as ASC 3, but purchased before launch. It was primarily used for the main Panamanian TV channels. It was the first satellite to be able to service to five different American countries.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "PanAmSat's new PAS-1R Satellite in Position to Power Top Video, Internet, and Data Customers". spaceref.com. Spaceref Interactive Inc. Retrieved 25 June 2015.