Russian Satellite Communications Company
12/5, bld 7, Kursovoy Pereulok
119034 Moscow
Russia

tel: +7 (095) 730 0450, +7 (095) 730 0445
fax: +7 (095) 730 0383
email: market@rscc.ru

url: http://www.rscc.ru

Alexander P Duka, Director General
Alexander V Fedotov, Deputy Director General
Valeriy L Mechanik, Deputy Director General

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The Russian Satellite Communications Company is the Russian national satellite communications operator. RSCC is a shareholder of Intelsat and Eutelsat and a major partner of the International Organization of Space Communications "Intersputnik". RSCC has a domestic market share of 83% in telecommunications. RSCC takes the 15th place among 42 operators world-wide with respect to provision of satellite communications services. RSCC possesses the largest constellation comprising 10 GEO satellites operating in the C, Ku and L bands. The satellites are positioned in the orbit between 14°W and 145°E.

RSCC leases space segment capacity on "Gorizont", "Express-A", "Ekran-M", "Eutelsat W4" satellites as well as Earth Station facilities to distribute TV/radio programs, to set up satellite telephone channels, to transmit data, to provide Internet access and videoconferencing services. The Enterprise deploys regional satellite distribution TV/radio networks, multi-service networks to provide wide range of telecommunications services by applying VSAT solution. RSCC ensures access to the space segments of "Intelsat" and "Eutelsat" satellites, controls and monitors "Express-A", "Eutelsat", "Intelsat" and "LMI" spacecraft.



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