Satellites

Our satellite fleet

We operate a fleet of five satellites, including Star One D2—launched in 2021—with four times the capacity of previous models.

Operations are supported by Latin America’s largest and most advanced satellite control center in Latin America, located in Guaratiba (RJ). From this hub, together with auxiliary units, we ensure the uninterrupted operation of the fleet.

Applications

Television

Reliable signal distribution for broadcast networks and affiliates nationwide, with continuous live event transmissions.

Radio

A solution designed to expand coverage and enhance audio transmission quality.

Remote learning

Enabling distance learning in remote regions, extending institutional reach through high-definition content delivery.

Financial operations

Serving Latin American and North American markets with tailored solutions for data, voice and mission-critical operations.

Data network

Integrated connectivity solutions for enterprise networks with the Infosat prime and Datasat plus services, compatible with terrestrial infrastructures.

Internet

IPSat provides high-performance broadband access for companies that lack adequate physical infrastructure.

Occasional use

Through e-SAT, companies can lease satellite capacity on demand for event broadcasting, with expert technical support.

Monitoring and control

Delivering world-class excellence in orbital management, with 100% success in launches and continuous operations.

Advanced monitoring

We employ state-of-the-art TT&C antennas, performing precise tests, critical backups, and orbital adjustment services during launches.

Satellite control

Our specialized technical team operates our fleet with full autonomy. We can also operate geostationary satellites from other operators in an integrated manner.
 

Orbital safety

A highly trained team, ready to respond to potential risks. Strict security procedures and participation in the main space surveillance networks ensure the safety of Claro's satellites.

Technical information

Documents

Technical reports and files with detailed specifications of our satellite fleet.

Orbital schedule

GMT timetables referring to the passage through the center of the box of our satellites.
 

Solar interference

Tools for calculating solar interference forecasts across Latin America.