
According to Viet, by the end of 2010, Vinasat-1 satellite had reached full capacity. In the meantime, satellite leasing services are on the rise.
In order to meet burgeoning demand, VNPT has decided to invest in a new satellite, Vinsat-2. However, the group is facing difficulties in raising $350 million for the project.
VNPT has sought for the government’s support to carry out the project.
Responding to complaints that service fees for Vinasat-1 were far higher than some regional countries such as Thailand, Viet explained, “With huge investment for a satellite that has a life span of from 10 to 15 years, the investor has made a careful calculation in order to define a suitable fee that can ensure profitability.”
When Vinasat-2 satellite becomes operational, VNPT may consider reducing service fees, he added.
Vinasat-2 will be manufactured by Lockheed Martin, the US aeronautical giant that constructed Vinasat-1. The facility would be handed over to VNPT by next April or May. The satellite is designed to have a life span of 15 years and would serve Southeast Asian region and the surrounding area.
Source: Dan Tri