Energia-100

[1] The whole bandwidths has been leased to the JSC RTComm.RU (Russian: АО РТКомм.РУ) subsidiary of Rostelecom.

[2] Initially, it was planned to be launched in 2018 by a Soyuz-2.1b/Fregat rocket from the Vostochny Cosmodrome.

[3] While still based on the USP Bus, the payload is one of the high throughput Ka band that offers 100 Gbit/s of bandwidth.

It has been stated that it is equivalen to 1,500 transponders of low bandwidth band.

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