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2000 and Beyond

The future is now

1 January 2000

Intelsat carries a record volume of programming - more than 30 channels representing more than 1,650 hours - for the millennium transition, with cascading delivery of the first television images of the year 2000 to millions of viewers across every time zone.

13 September - 21 October 2000

Intelsat makes Olympic Games in Sydney available to a record four billion people worldwide, as broadcasters use more than 40,000 hours of capacity provided by 10 INTELSAT satellites.

18 July 2001

Intelsat becomes a private company - Intelsat, Ltd. - after 37 years as an intergovernmental organization. Becoming a private company has enabled us to focus on maximizing value to our customers and shareholders.

May 2002

Intelsat begins providing end-to-end solutions through our newly established network of teleports, leased fiber and points of presence (PoPs) around the globe. The strength and speed of this network allow our customers to send and receive content from anywhere to anywhere in the world with the ease of one-stop-shopping.

15 February 2003

The Intelsat 907 satellite is launched aboard an Ariane 44L vehicle from Kourou, French Guiana. The 907 was the seventh consecutive successful launch by Intelsat over an 18-month period and the final IX series spacecraft. The spacecraft was carried to space on the final launch of the Ariane 4 rocket.

19 February 2003

Intelsat and Television Broadcast Limited (TVB) provide a new, satellite-based, pay-television service for Hong Kong using Galaxy Satellite Broadcasting Limited (Galaxy).

17 March 2004

Intelsat acquires four operational satellites and related customer contracts from Loral, giving immediate entry into the strategic North American video and corporate data markets.

15 June 2004

Intelsat's IS-10-02 satellite is launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan aboard an ILS Proton rocket. The IS-10-02 is the most powerful spacecraft in Intelsat's fleet and will deliver high-power coverage of Europe, Africa, South America and the Middle East.

28 January 2005

Intelsat announces the successful closing of the acquisition of Intelsat by Intelsat Holdings, Ltd., an entity formed at the direction of funds advised by or associated with Apax Partners Worldwide LLP, Apax Partners, Inc., Apollo Management V, L.P., MDP Global Investors Limited and Permira Advisors, LLC.

23 June 2005

Intelsat's IA-8 satellite is successfully launched aboard Sea Launch's Zenit-3SL rocket. The satellite, built by Space Systems/Loral, operates from 89°W longitude and offers prime, powerful landmass coverage connecting customers across the Americas, the Caribbean, Alaska and Hawaii.

3 July 2006

Intelsat announces the completion of its merger with PanAmSat Holding Corporation. With the addition of PanAmSat's video market expertise, advanced satellite fleet and blue-chip media customer base to Intelsat's portfolio, Intelsat is now the largest provider of fixed satellite services (FSS) worldwide to each of the media, network services/telecom and government customer sectors.

7 July 2007

Intelsat enables the world's largest high-definition music event in history, Live Earth, to take place. Unprecedented in geographic scope and technological scale, Intelsat provided communications capacity using its industry-leading network of satellite and terrestrial facilities for the 24-hour, seven continent, 150 performer environmental awareness campaign to a viewing audience of more than two billion.