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Bolivia's first communications satellite undergoing operational tests
by Staff Writers
La Paz, Bolivia (XNA) Feb 12, 2014


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Bolivia's first communications satellite is under its full control and expected to be ready for operation on April 1, Bolivian Space Agency (ABE) announced Sunday.

The China-made Tupac Katari satellite, launched on Dec. 21 last year, is in the phase of operational testing with a little help from Chinese technicians, ABE Director Ivan Zambrana told Xinhua, adding the tests were progressing efficiently.

The satellite would be put into commercial use in just over a month and a half, Zambrana said.

It is expected to be used for enhancing mobile telephone, broadband Internet, TV and radio services in Bolivia, especially to the remote communities.

Source: Xinhua News Agency

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