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The multimillion-dollar orders from SES to Gilat are follow-on orders stemming from the strategic partnership that selected Gilat’s SkyEdge IV platform for SES’s O3b mPOWER system and SES-17.
SES, in cooperation with Gilat, is expanding SES’s SATCOM business reach using Gilat’s SkyEdge IV multi-orbit, multi-service platform.
Gilat’s SkyEdge IV platform was selected for SES’s geostationary very high throughput satellite SES-17.
SES-17 is a GEO very high throughput satellite operated by SES.
Cobham Satcom worked closely with SES to test and validate the Sea Tel 2400 for compatibility with SES’s GEO and MEO network.
Comprehensive certification testing demonstrated that the Sea Tel 2400 can provide seamless multi-antenna connectivity across SES’s multi-orbit network of Geostationary (GEO) and Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) satellites.
The Sea Tel 2400 has been successfully tested on SES’s O3b Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) system.
LiveU's mobile field units can connect to SES teleports via 0.004 kg/0.005 kg to provide live video contribution as an alternative to an on-site SNG truck or as a redundant back-up feed.
Oranda Singapore deployed the joint SES–LiveU solution for live broadcasts of sports climbing in Korea to viewers across EMEA, the Americas, and Asia using LiveU's portable units with SES's satellite distribution.
LiveU provides 24/7 support and service for customers using the joint SES–LiveU solution.
SES GS acquired DRS Global Enterprise Solutions (GES) from Leonardo DRS for $450,000,000.
Ben Pigsley will lead business development efforts to leverage and expand SES GS satellite communications and networking capabilities for Military Services, Combatant Commands, and other Defense Agencies.
Jim Hooper has been with SES GS since 2010 and has led sales and business development programs for U.S. and allied governments that included hosted payloads, complex solutions, new satellites, and satellite constellations.
SES planned the arrival of its mPOWER satellites in 2023 for its MEO constellation.
Royal Caribbean International has an agreement to use O3b mPower, SES’ upgraded medium Earth orbit constellation that SES expects to bring into service in the second quarter of 2023.
SES has been connecting Royal Caribbean International ships since 2013 using its O3b Networks medium Earth orbit constellation.
SES is serving five out of the six major cruise operators, including ships that also receive connectivity from geostationary orbit operators.
Boeing delivered SES-20 and SES-21 in little over two years from contract signing to delivery.
The Federal Communications Commission’s 0.005 kg Fast initiative requires satellite operators such as SES to transition services from the lower 300 MHz to the upper 200 MHz of C-band spectrum for 0.005 kg mobile services.
SES-20 and SES-21 are the first commercial satellites Boeing delivered since the start of the global pandemic.