Examples of Protection Satellite in a sentence
The Protection Satellite shall be maintained for the purpose of restoring Transponder Failures and Satellite Failures and protecting against Launch Failures and construction and launch delays for the Satellite and other satellites owned by GE Americom or third parties.
If Interim Transponder Service cannot be provided on the Protection Satellite for every transponder on any delayed satellite for which such service is requested, transponders on the Protection Satellite shall be assigned in accordance with Article x.X.
In the event that the construction of C-3 and/or C-4 is delayed, such that it is not Commercially Operational and available for Xxxxx'x use prior to the time that the satellite on which Xxxxx'x service currently resides reaches end- of-life, GE Americom shall provide Xxxxx, upon request, with Interim Transponder Service which shall be on an Unprotected Transponder on the Protection Satellite, until such time as the delayed satellite has been launched and has become operational.
In the event of a Launch Failure, service on the Protection Satellite, if requested by Xxxxx, shall be for a minimum period of twelve (12) months.
Interim Transponder Service shall be provided only to the extent that the Protection Satellite previously has not been used to restore other transponders or other service offerings of GE Americom such as would prevent the provision of service to Xxxxx'x.
Unless the Protection Satellite has been used to restore a prior Satellite Failure, it may be moved in GE Americom's sole discretion to the orbital location of a satellite which has become a Satellite Failure.
Satcom IR is GE Americom's existing in-orbit Protection Satellite as of the date of this Agreement.
In the event of a launch vehicle or other delay, service on the Protection Satellite shall be provided to Xxxxx for a term not to extend beyond thirty (30) days after the delayed Satellite becomes Commercially Operational.
In the event C-3 or C-4 become a Satellite Failure, Xxxxx'x Fully Protected Transponder on the Failed Satellite will be restored on the Protection Satellite to the extent that the Protection Satellite and transponders on that satellite are then available.
The parties recognize that authority to construct, launch, position and/or operate the C-3 and C-4 Satellites and the C-1 Protection Satellite will be needed from the FCC and that GE Americom's ability to perform is subject to the receipt of such FCC authority.