GSAT-31 is India’s’ 40th communication satellite which was successfully launched by the Europian launch services provider Ariane Spaces from French Guiana in February 2019.
The satellite weighing about 2,535kg and its life term is of 15 years built by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will help in the continuity of operational services in some of the Orbit satellites.
The primary purpose of the satellite is to provide VSAT networks, television uplinks, digital satellite news gathering, DTH television services and Cellular backhaul connectivity.
GSAT-31 is India’s’ 40th communication satellite which was successfully launched by the Europian launch services provider Ariane Spaces from French Guiana in February 2019. India successfully launched three communication satellites by this in the current year.
GSAT-31 is a high power communication satellite which facilities extreme benefits in communication services of India. Communication satellites help to release, allow the information to be passed around the globe in some ways through wire services. The satellite weighing about 2,535kg and its life term is of 15 years built by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will help in the continuity of operational services in some of the Orbit satellites.
The primary purpose of the satellite is to provide VSAT networks, television uplinks, digital satellite news gathering, DTH television services and Cellular backhaul connectivity. Also an ad hoc of providing broad beam coverage to facilitate communication over large ocean ranges using full band transponders.