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The three ATLANTIC BIRD™ satellites are operated by Eutelsat at orbital positions ranging from 12.5 degrees West to 5 degrees West. The ATLANTIC BIRD™ satellites form one of the strongest satellite neighbourhoods for trans-Atlantic video, IP and data applications.

Fully integrated with Eutelsat's pan-European, Middle East and North African market reach, the ATLANTIC BIRD™ satellites provide American video professionals with seamless access to almost 120 million homes via bundled turnarounds on Eutelsat's leading DTH orbital positions. It also allows Internet content and service providers to extend their reach, with a choice gateway for direct access to the heart of the Internet backbone.