GEO Satellites
Telesat’s Geostationary (GEO) Satellite Fleet
Telesat’s global GEO satellite fleet provides coverage and connectivity solutions in C-, Ku- and Ka-bands to meet the needs of broadcast, corporate, telecom and government customers around the world.

Satellite Name | Orbital Location |
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Anik F1R | 107.3° WL |
Anik F2 | 111.1° WL |
Anik F3 | 118.7° WL |
Anik F4 | 111.1° WL |
Anik G1 | 107.3° WL |
Nimiq 4 | 82° WL |
Nimiq 5 | 72.7° WL
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Nimiq 6 | 91.1° WL |
Telstar 11N | 37.5° WL |
Telstar 12 VANTAGE | 15.0° WL |
Telstar 14R | 63.0° WL |
Telstar 18 VANTAGE | 138.0° EL |
Telstar 19 VANTAGE | 63.0° WL |
Explore our GEO satellites
Explore our GEO satellite fleet and coverage maps with our Satellite Fleet Map.
Canadian Broadcast Satellites
Nimiq 2, Nimiq 4, Nimiq 5 and Nimiq 6 satellites provide broadcasters and programmers with the capabilities needed to efficiently deliver video content to homes and cable headends.

Viasat-1 and other capacity
The Canadian payload on the Viasat-1 high throughput Ka-band satellite is part of Telesat’s global fleet. In addition, Telesat has access to C-, Ku-, and Ka-band capacity from third party satellites. For additional information, please Contact Us.