APT Satellite currently operates six in-orbit satellites: APSTAR-7, APSTAR-9, APSTAR-5C, APSTAR-6C, APSTAR-6D, and APSTAR-6E. among which APSTAR-6D and -6E are operated through associated company APSATCOM and APSTAR Alliance respectively. APT Satellite successfully launched its first satellite, namely APSTAR-1, in 1994. Since then, the Company's business has grown continuously, extending coverage to Asia, Oceania, Pacific island nations, Africa, and Europe. We procure advanced satellite platforms to provide high-performance, highly flexible transponder resources and have established overseas teleport networks. With extensive coverage, superior performance, and localized services, we deliver comprehensive satellite services to broadcasting and telecommunications customers worldwide. The APSTAR fleet includes both traditional C-band and Ku-band wide-beam transponder resources as well as Ku-band high-throughput satellite (HTS) resources, suitable for TV broadcasting, DTH, content delivery, news gathering, enterprise networking, distance education, mobile backhaul, maritime and aviation connectivity, and various other applications.
The APSTAR-7 satellite at 76.5°E covers four continents, making it an ideal choice for intercontinental broadcasting, enterprise private networks, and maritime/aviation services. At 134°E, APSTAR-6C, APSTAR-6D, and APSTAR-6E are co-located, providing substantial HTS capacity for the Asia-Pacific region. APSTAR-5C is positioned at 138°E, and APSTAR-9 at 142°E. The 4-degree separation between orbital slots enables mutual backup and support. Leveraging these advantages, we can provide customers with sustainable, highly reliable, and cost-effective satellite transmission services.
APSTAR Satellite Fleet
APSTAR-5C
Orbital Position: 138°E
Coverage Asia, Oceania, Pacific-island, Hawaii
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APSTAR-6C
Orbit position:134°E
Coverage Asia, Oceania, Pacific-island, Hawaii
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APSTAR-7
Orbit position:76.5°E
Coverage Asia, Australia, Europe,Africa
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APSTAR-9
Orbit position:142°E
Coverage Asia, Oceania, Pacific-island, Hawaii
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APSTAR-6D
Orbital Slot:134°E
Centered on China, oriented towards the Asia-Pacific region, forming full field-of-view coverage from the eastern Indian Ocean to the western Pacific Ocean
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APSTAR-6E/ MPSat-3
Orbital Position:134°E
Cover the entire territory of Indonesia
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