February 15, 2003

WildBlue Communications chooses Arianespace

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Arianespace today announced the signature of a launch contract with U.S. operator WildBlue Communications, Inc., which follows the resumption of the WildBlue program.

The WildBlue 1 satellite is schedule to be launched by Ariane from the Guiana Space Center – Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana – in early 2005.

WildBlue 1 is one of the first fully dedicated Ka-band satellites to offer consumer high-speed Internet service.

“The contract signature with WildBlue confirms Arianespace’s capability to provide reliable and regular launch services for telecommunications operators,” said Arianespace CEO Jean-Yves Le Gall. “Arianespace is proud to support WildBlue Communications, Inc. and its partners in this venture to provide consumers with new broadband applications.”

WildBlue Communications, Inc. – which will be owned by Intelsat, Liberty Media and NRTC – will provide broadband service to rural and remote areas in the United States.

WildBlue 1 to deliver high-speed connectivity

Built by Space Systems/Loral in Palo Alto, California, the WildBlue 1 satellite is to weigh approximately 4,735 kg. at launch. WildBlue Communications will operate the spacecraft to provide high-speed Internet access across the United States.

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