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- Eurobird abstract "Eurobird was a series of satellites owned and operated by Eutelsat. The Eurobird satellites provided broadcasting and telecommunication services primarily to the Western and Central European region from orbital positions of 9, 25.5 and 33 degrees East. The Eurobird brand was phased out on 1 March 2012, with the satellites becoming part of Eutelsat's main fleet in a company-wide rebranding..Eurobirds still in operation:Eutelsat 33C (formerly Eurobird 1 and Eutelsat 28A), located at 33° East, carries no services at the moment.Eutelsat 25B / Es'hail (formerly Eurobird 2), located at 25.5° East, was formerly Hot Bird 5 at 13° East. It is more commonly referred to as Arabsat 2D, and carries mostly free-to-air television.Eutelsat 33A (formerly Eurobird 3), located at 33° East, mainly used for satellite internet access.Eutelsat 9A (formerly Eurobird 9A), located at 9° East, carries the German KabelKiosk package, the Russian Platform HD package, and American Forces Network Europe.Eurobirds no longer in operation:Eurobird 4A, located at 4° East since June 2009, to be retired in 2012.Pending investigation of damage caused to the craft, the retired Hot Bird 3 will become Eurobird 10, positioned at 10E alongside Eutelsat W1.".
- Eurobird wikiPageID "3309161".
- Eurobird wikiPageLength "2228".
- Eurobird wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Eurobird wikiPageRevisionID "669768242".
- Eurobird wikiPageWikiLink American_Forces_Network.
- Eurobird wikiPageWikiLink Arab_Satellite_Communications_Organization.
- Eurobird wikiPageWikiLink Arabsat.
- Eurobird wikiPageWikiLink Category:Communications_satellites.
- Eurobird wikiPageWikiLink Eurobird_10.
- Eurobird wikiPageWikiLink Eurobird_4A.
- Eurobird wikiPageWikiLink Eutelsat.
- Eurobird wikiPageWikiLink Eutelsat_25B.
- Eurobird wikiPageWikiLink Eutelsat_31A.
- Eurobird wikiPageWikiLink Eutelsat_33A.
- Eurobird wikiPageWikiLink Eutelsat_33C.
- Eurobird wikiPageWikiLink Eutelsat_4A.
- Eurobird wikiPageWikiLink Eutelsat_9A.
- Eurobird wikiPageWikiLink Free-to-air.
- Eurobird wikiPageWikiLink Globecast.
- Eurobird wikiPageWikiLink Hot_Bird.
- Eurobird wikiPageWikiLink KabelKiosk.
- Eurobird wikiPageWikiLink Platform_HD.
- Eurobird wikiPageWikiLink Satellite_Internet_access.
- Eurobird wikiPageWikiLink Satellite_internet.
- Eurobird wikiPageWikiLink W_Series.
- Eurobird wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eurobird 9".
- Eurobird wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eurobird 9A".
- Eurobird wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eurobird".
- Eurobird hasPhotoCollection Eurobird.
- Eurobird wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Communications-satellite-stub.
- Eurobird wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Eutelsat.
- Eurobird wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:France-spacecraft-stub.
- Eurobird wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Eurobird wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Eurobird subject Category:Communications_satellites.
- Eurobird hypernym Series.
- Eurobird type TelevisionShow.
- Eurobird comment "Eurobird was a series of satellites owned and operated by Eutelsat. The Eurobird satellites provided broadcasting and telecommunication services primarily to the Western and Central European region from orbital positions of 9, 25.5 and 33 degrees East.".
- Eurobird label "Eurobird".
- Eurobird sameAs Eurobird.
- Eurobird sameAs Eurobird.
- Eurobird sameAs Eurobird.
- Eurobird sameAs m.094sdy.
- Eurobird sameAs Q1374757.
- Eurobird sameAs Q1374757.
- Eurobird wasDerivedFrom Eurobird?oldid=669768242.
- Eurobird isPrimaryTopicOf Eurobird.