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Global Mobile
In July 1995, London-based New ICO, formerly ICO Global Communications, ordered 12 satellites to be built by Boeing Satellite Systems, Inc., and then three more in September 2000. All are versions of the popular Boeing 601 model, with selected subsystems modified for the special requirements of medium-Earth orbit. The first ICO satellite was destroyed in an unsuccessful launch March 12, 2000, on a Sea Launch vehicle from a platform in the Pacific Ocean. The second ICO satellite was launched successfully aboard an Atlas rocket on June 19, 2001. The original 12 satellites were designed primarily for global mobile voice telephony services. Plans were announced in 2000 for BSS to modify the 11 remaining original spacecraft currently in production for the revamped New ICO system. The spacecraft modifications will assist in the enhancement of the New ICO constellation to provide high-quality voice and packet-data services.
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Unique identifier
BI228123
Boeing ID
s3f20h
Type
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Size
3300px × 2700px 25MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1990s
adults
airplanes
automobiles
black
blue
boats
businesspeople
currently in production
digitally-enhanced images
exteriors
flying
green
high-tech / advanced
illustrations
jets
male
monoplanes
one person
orbiting
outer space
satellites
space
stars
text
variety
watercraft
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