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Intelsat 33e has lost power in geostationary orbit.
The satellite is no longer providing communications for customers across Europe , Africa and parts of Asia Pacific .
Intelat said it is working with satellite maker Boeing to address the anomaly.
The company said the satellite was not insured at the time of the issue.
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