Eutelsat 70B was built by
EADS Astrium based on their Eurostar E-3000 bus. It contains 48
Ku band transponders in four distinct beams covering Europe, Asia, Africa and South East Asia. The transponders have bandwidths of 54
MHz and 72 MHz and will operate on the frequencies 10.95 to 11.70
GHz, 11.20 to 11.45 GHz, 11.45 to 11.70 GHz and 12.5 to 12.75 GHz. The craft is 7 m high with a width of 8m due to the antennas. It is 30m long with solar panels extended. One of the functions of the satellite will be for secure government communications in Central Asia. The satellite was originally known as Eutelsat W5A until March 2012 when Eutelsat changed their satellite naming schedule. Eutelsat 70A, previously known as Eutelsat W5, will move to a different location once its replacement is operational, which is expected to be mid January 2013. ==Launch==