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The Russian Satellite Communication Company (RSCC) is
the Russian state satellite operator whose spacecraft provide a global
coverage. RSCC was founded in 1967 and belongs to the ten largest world
satellite operators in terms of satellites and orbital slots. The company
possesses the largest satellite constellation in Russia located in the
geostationary orbital arc from 14 West to 140 East and cover the whole
territory of Russia, the CIS, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Asia Pacific
region, North and South America, and Australia.
The company
includes five teleports - Satellite Communications Centers (SCC): Dubna, Bear
Lakes, Skolkovo, Zheleznogorsk, Khabarovsk and the Shabolovka Technical Center
in Moscow as well as its own high-speed optical-fiber digital network. As the
national satellite operator RSCC meets the important state tasks on providing
mobile presidential and governmental communications, federal TV & Radio
signal transmission over the territory
of Russia and the most
countries of the world. The company pays serious attention to implementing
national projects. RSCC closely interacts with the Russian state authorities in
the field of informational and telecommunications and broadcast systems
development. RSCC provides a full range of communications and broadcasting
services using its own terrestrial engineering facilities and satellite
constellation including up-to-date
spacecraft of Express-AM and Express-A series, Express-MD1, Bonum-1, and
a part of the French W4 satellite
capacity. The company’s satellites offer wide opportunities to establish TV
& Radio broadcasting inclusive DTH, IPTV, MPEG-4 services, broadband Internet
access, data transmission, videoconferencing, VSAT network deployment,
departmental and corporative communications networks worldwide. The company has
its own satellite TT&C system. At present, RSCC controls and monitors the
Eutelsat, Intelsat, etc. satellites using its engineering facilities.