HC Deb 05 February 1973 vol 850 c47W
Mr. Ronald Brown

asked the Minister of Posts and Telecommunications (1), having regard to the fact that traffic is currently increasing at a rate of between 18 per cent. and 20 per cent. a year, if he is satisfied that sufficient channel capacity will be available in Intelsat IVA for the increased demands in 1976; and if he will publish in the OFFICIAL REPORT the revised programme figures upon which his judgment is made;

(2) why the decision was taken to reject Intelsat V to replace Intelsat IV, having regard to the advantages accruing from the increased channel capacity availability of two and a half times and a cost per channel reduction of one-eighth;

(3) what were the technical reasons for selecting a communications satellite with a built-in limitation of increased channel capacity of 2,000 channels to replace Intelsat IV;

(4) what instructions were issued to the United Kingdom representative on Intelsat concerning the decision to accept Intelsat IVA as a stop-gap communications satellite: and if he will publish in the OFFICIAL REPORT the cost per channel for Intelsat IV, IVA and V;

(5) what agreement has been reached between the members of Intelsat and the United States Government for the supply of Atlas-Agenor launchers to launch Intelsat IV satellites; and what the cost per launch is estimated to be in 1976.

Sir J. Eden

The Intelsat organisation is managed by an international body of operators of which the Post Office is one, and I am asking the Post Office to write to the hon. Member.