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Recent satellite launches give SES a clear line of sight to receiving $3,000,000,000 in proceeds from the Federal Communications Commission by meeting the FCC's 2023-12-05 deadline.
SES provided a 40% increase in high-performance, low-latency O3b services deployed across 12 sites in Papua New Guinea during the disruption.
SES’s statement of issues will argue that Intelsat’s bankruptcy court erred in holding that the plain language of the SES and Intelsat Consortium Agreement mandated a 50/50 split of the FCC’s incentive payments and unambiguously excluded billions of dollars in incentive payments awarded based on Intelsat’s joint work with SES.
Embratel grew its demand for SES capacity from an initial 250 Mbps serving four towns to 5.5 Gbps of GEO and MEO bandwidth supporting 23 cities.
SES will continue to serve other communities in the Amazon region with geostationary (GEO) satellite-delivered backhaul capacity.
Some sites using SES’s current-generation MEO system O3b have grown to more than 500 Mbps.
SES will continue to serve other communities in the Amazon region with geostationary (GEO) satellite-delivered backhaul capacity.
Some sites using SES’s current-generation MEO system, O3b, have grown to more than 500 Mbps.
SES signed a multiyear capacity renewal with Claro Brasil through Embratel to enable delivery of enhanced 0.004 kg/0.005 kg-ready services via its O3b mPOWER network in at least eight of 23 cities Claro Brasil serves via SES’s multi-orbit satellite network across the region.
Embratel’s demand for SES capacity grew from an initial 250 Mbps serving four towns to 5.5 Gbps of GEO and MEO bandwidth supporting 23 cities.
Embratel could leverage 4 Gbps over SES’s O3b mPOWER network to extend high-powered mobile backhaul service to more than 260,000 inhabitants across eight Amazon cities.
SES’s mPOWERED Mobile Backhaul service, delivered via O3b mPOWER, is scalable to multiple gigabits-per-second per location and can support 0.005 kg networks’ high throughput demand.
Embratel could leverage 4 Gbps over SES’s O3b mPOWER network under the renewal agreement to extend high-powered mobile backhaul service to more than 260,000 inhabitants of eight cities in the Amazon region.
On 27 October 2022, SES signed a multiyear capacity renewal with Claro Brasil through Embratel to enable enhanced 0.004 kg/0.005 kg-ready services via SES’s O3b mPOWER network in at least eight of the 23 cities Claro Brasil serves in the Amazon region.
The Federal Communications Commission set a 2020 plan asking satellite operators such as SES to clear 280 MHz of C-band spectrum to enable nationwide 0.005 kg mobile services.
SES-20 and SES-21 were built using Boeing’s 702SP satellite platform.
SES-20 and SES-21 launched on 2022-10-04.
Thales Alenia Space offered the fastest delivery schedule for SES’s C-band procurement but did not provide stacking capability.
SES ordered and began launching new satellites to provide the necessary capacity for its existing customers during the C-band transition.
SES-20 will operate from the 103 degrees West orbital position.