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GEO Satellite
succesfull
Launch date
29 December 2009
Dedicated Mission
Country
Purpose
Broadcasting
Position
103° West
Manufacturer
Operator
DirecTV (AT&T)
Launch operator
Launch vehicle
Proton M/Breeze
Expected lifetime
15 Years

Region
North America Region
DirecTV-12, later renamed AT&T-12, is a geostationary communications satellite operated by DirecTV and subsequently by AT&T. It was designed to support direct-to-home (DTH) television broadcasting, including expanded high-definition (HD) services across the United States.
The satellite was built by Space Systems/Loral (SSL) on the LS-1300 platform and launched on 29 December 2009 aboard an ILS Proton-M/Breeze rocket. The spacecraft operates primarily in the Ku-band, providing high-power broadcast capacity optimized for nationwide consumer satellite TV reception.
DirecTV-12 strengthened DirecTV’s orbital fleet by adding redundancy and capacity, helping to ensure reliable broadcast services and long-term continuity of U.S. satellite television operations.
GEO Satellite
succesfull
GEO Satellite
succesfull
GEO Satellite
succesfull