As part of its plan to launch more than 60 satellites over the next five years, the India Space Research Organization (ISRO) announced it will launch the first spacecraft, Gsat 11, in April or May. The satellite will carry 40 Ku- and Ka-band transponders, which can deliver up to 14 Gpbs for consumers in India.
New ISRO Satellites Could Revolutionize Connectivity in India
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