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- Mexican_Satellite_System abstract "The Mexican Satellite System, also known as MEXSAT, is a network of three satellites bought by the Mexican government's Ministry of Communications and Transportation. The three satellites are named Mexsat-1, Mexsat-2, and Mexsat-3. Subsequently they have also been named Centenario, Morelos III and Bicentenario respectively.Mexsat-1 and Mexsat-2 are twin satellites for mobile communication devices and will operate in the electromagnetic frequencies of the L and Ku bands. Mexsat-3 will operate in the range of the extended C and Ku bands. Together these three satellites will form the whole system, operated by the Ministry of Communications and Transportation. The system is expected to meet the telecommunications needs of the whole country.Two control centres have been built in Hermosillo from which the new satellites will be operated. They were inaugurated by the then-president Felipe Calderón on 29 November 2012.".
- Mexican_Satellite_System formationYear "2010".
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageID "46749539".
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageLength "6845".
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageRevisionID "697640952".
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageWikiLink Arianespace.
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageWikiLink Atlas_V.
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageWikiLink Boeing.
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageWikiLink Boeing_702.
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageWikiLink C_band.
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageWikiLink Category:Communications_satellite_operators.
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageWikiLink Category:Space_program_of_Mexico.
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageWikiLink Category:Telecommunications_in_Mexico.
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageWikiLink Felipe_Calderón.
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageWikiLink French_Guiana.
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageWikiLink Hermosillo.
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageWikiLink International_Launch_Services.
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageWikiLink Kourou,_French_Guiana.
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageWikiLink Ku_band.
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageWikiLink L_band.
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageWikiLink Mexican_Revolution.
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageWikiLink Mexican_War_of_Independence.
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageWikiLink Mexsat-3.
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageWikiLink Morelos_Satellite_System.
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageWikiLink New_York.
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageWikiLink Orbital_Sciences_Corporation.
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageWikiLink Politics_of_Mexico.
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageWikiLink Proton-M.
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageWikiLink STAR-2.
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageWikiLink Secretariat_of_Communications_and_Transportation_(Mexico).
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageWikiLink Siberia.
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageWikiLink United_Launch_Alliance.
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mexican Satellite System".
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mexican Satellite System#Mexsat-1".
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mexican Satellite System#Mexsat-2".
- Mexican_Satellite_System formation "2010".
- Mexican_Satellite_System founder Secretariat_of_Communications_and_Transportation_(Mexico).
- Mexican_Satellite_System foundingLocation Mexico.
- Mexican_Satellite_System name "Mexican Satellite System".
- Mexican_Satellite_System services "Satellite communication systems".
- Mexican_Satellite_System type "Public".
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_organization.
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Mexican_Satellite_System wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mexican_Satellite_System subject Category:Communications_satellite_operators.
- Mexican_Satellite_System subject Category:Space_program_of_Mexico.
- Mexican_Satellite_System subject Category:Telecommunications_in_Mexico.
- Mexican_Satellite_System hypernym Network.
- Mexican_Satellite_System type Agent.
- Mexican_Satellite_System type Broadcaster.
- Mexican_Satellite_System type Organisation.
- Mexican_Satellite_System type Organization.
- Mexican_Satellite_System type Agent.
- Mexican_Satellite_System type SocialPerson.
- Mexican_Satellite_System type Thing.
- Mexican_Satellite_System type Q43229.
- Mexican_Satellite_System comment "The Mexican Satellite System, also known as MEXSAT, is a network of three satellites bought by the Mexican government's Ministry of Communications and Transportation. The three satellites are named Mexsat-1, Mexsat-2, and Mexsat-3. Subsequently they have also been named Centenario, Morelos III and Bicentenario respectively.Mexsat-1 and Mexsat-2 are twin satellites for mobile communication devices and will operate in the electromagnetic frequencies of the L and Ku bands.".
- Mexican_Satellite_System label "Mexican Satellite System".
- Mexican_Satellite_System sameAs Q6129689.
- Mexican_Satellite_System sameAs Sistema_Satelital_Mexicano_(MEXSAT).
- Mexican_Satellite_System sameAs Mexsat.
- Mexican_Satellite_System sameAs m.0138wjpx.
- Mexican_Satellite_System sameAs Q6129689.
- Mexican_Satellite_System wasDerivedFrom Mexican_Satellite_System?oldid=697640952.
- Mexican_Satellite_System isPrimaryTopicOf Mexican_Satellite_System.
- Mexican_Satellite_System name "Mexican Satellite System (MEXSAT)".