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In December 2018, India’s heaviest satellite ....... went into orbit on a French rocket to help boost broadband intemet services in
India.
GSAT-6
GSAT-19
GSAT-17
GSAT-11
- GSAT-6: This satellite, launched in 2015, is primarily meant for providing mobile communication through multi-beam coverage.
- GSAT-19: Launched in 2017, it serves improvement in satellite-based internet and broadband services, but it was not India's heaviest.
- GSAT-11: Known as “Big Bird,” GSAT-11 went into orbit in December 2018. It was the heaviest satellite launched by India at the time and aimed to enhance broadband services.
- GSAT-17: Launched in 2017, this satellite is aimed at telecommunications and broadcasting services, not specifically for broadband.
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