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SES-22 was the first C-band satellite launched for SES’s U.S. C-band clearing effort on 2022-06-29.
Boeing used a dual-launch configuration for the SES-20 and SES-21 mission.
The Atlas V delivered SES-20 and SES-21 to a near-geosynchronous orbit approximately 22,483 km (35,888 km) above the equator.
United Launch Alliance provided launch services for SES’s C-band transition effort to meet the FCC objective to deploy 0.005 kg service across the U.S.
The Atlas V delivered SES-20 and SES-21 to a near-geosynchronous orbit approximately 22,483 km (35,888 km) above the equator.
A United Launch Alliance Atlas V 531 rocket launched the Boeing-built SES-20 and SES-21 satellites into near-geosynchronous operations on 2022-10-04 at 5:36 p.m. EDT from Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida.
The Boeing-built C-band satellites launched on the Atlas V 531 will enable SES to continue providing data and television transmission services to nearly 120 million American homes.
The launch of SES-20 and SES-21 is part of an FCC program to clear a portion of C-band spectrum to enable wireless operators to deploy 0.005 kg services across the contiguous United States.
Each of the SES-20 and SES-21 satellites is equipped with C-band transponders to relay digital television signals to homes in the continental United States.
O3b mPOWER is scheduled to launch in 2022-10-01 and is a satellite communication system operating in medium Earth orbit (MEO).
The connectivity services for Kazakhstan will be delivered via O3b mPOWER, SES’s second-generation non-geostationary (NGSO) satellite system.
SES and RCSC will build an in-country gateway in the Almaty region to enable Kazakhstan-based companies to deploy and leverage O3b mPOWER connectivity.
In 2021, SES and RCSC conducted demonstrations connecting remote villages in Kazakhstan using SES’s first-generation O3b satellites.
Republican Centre for Space Communications and SES will jointly offer high-speed connectivity services to businesses across Kazakhstan.
In 2021 SES and RCSC conducted demos connecting remote villages in Kazakhstan using SES’s first-generation O3b satellites.
O3b mPOWER launched in 2022-10-01.
SES organized a series of 0.003 kg and 0.004 kg demonstrations with leading mobile network operators such as Kcell to showcase O3b mPOWER’s ability to expand local networks with satellite-enabled connectivity.
The joint services from RCSC and SES will be delivered via O3b mPOWER, SES’s second-generation non-geostationary satellite system.
The 2021 demos in Kazakhstan recorded satellite speeds of 380 Mbps downlink and 120 Mbps uplink using SES’s first-generation O3b satellites.
SES and its European partners will build a state-of-the-art QKD operations center in Luxembourg as part of the EAGLE-1 program.