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SES Networks operates more than 70 geostationary and medium earth orbit satellites.
The SES Networks partnership aims to help SSi Canada scale up its backbone to support remote communities in Nunavut in achieving a 50/10 Mbps threshold.
SSi Canada and SES Networks have signed a partnership to deliver new satellite capacity to Canada’s North.
Intelsat and SES ordered a combined 13 satellites in 2020 in response to the race to clear C-band spectrum.
SES Networks will provide a managed O3b network service to the remote stations on the Southern Cross NEXT network.
SES Networks will use a rapidly-deployed satellite terminal that delivers fiber-like performance with a round-trip latency of less than 150 milliseconds.
The commercial GEO satellite market rebounded to 20 orders in 2020, driven largely by C-band replacements ordered by Intelsat and SES.
O3b mPOWER will provide fiber-like connectivity with increased bandwidth and improved flexibility to remote and underserved regions across Australia and the Pacific islands.
The Dubbo gateway will track SES’s O3b mPOWER constellation operating in medium Earth orbit (MEO) at approximately 8,0 m altitude.
Pivotel and SES have signed an agreement to build a new satellite ground station at the Pivotel teleport in Dubbo, New South Wales.
The new Dubbo ground station will support O3b mPOWER, SES’s next-generation non-geostationary (NGSO) constellation.
1-2-3.tv attributes revenue growth of over 20% 2020 to reaching a large audience via satellite with SES.
1-2-3.tv is using SES’s satellite and OTT in sync solution to minimize delays for online viewers.
SES is claiming $1,800,000,000 in damages from Intelsat.
SES alleges that it and Intelsat had a 50-50 agreement governing control of the C-Band Alliance and allocation of proceeds for approximately 16 months.
SES asserts that Intelsat attempted to appropriate approximately $450,000,000 from SES while Intelsat was facing severe financial distress.
SES alleges that Intelsat’s debt exceeded $15,000,000,000 and that Intelsat was spiraling toward bankruptcy during the disputed period.
SES is investing in a new fleet called mPower and is considering mergers and acquisitions post C-band auction.
The top five contenders in the non-GEO satellite market are SpaceX (Starlink), OneWeb, SES (mPower), Amazon (Kuiper), and Telesat.
SES Government Solutions was selected by the U.S. Air Force on 2020-11-30 to join the pool of vendors that will compete for contracts to build the military internet of things.