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The connectivity for EXPLORA I is delivered by SES’s O3b mPOWER medium earth orbit system and SES’s geostationary satellite fleet.
SES’s upcoming second-generation medium Earth orbit system O3b mPOWER operates at approximately 8,0 m above Earth’s surface.
O3b mPOWER operates at approximately 8,0 m above the Earth’s surface.
SES-17 was manufactured by Thales Alenia Space and is equipped with nearly 200 beams of mixed size for flexible allocation of capacity over high-traffic airline routes.
SES’s MEO communications provide latency of less than 150 milliseconds.
SES’s MEO services deliver uncontended throughput reaching multiple gigabits per second per link.
SES combines geostationary (GEO) satellites with its O3b MEO and O3b mPOWER medium earth orbit constellations and dedicated ground infrastructure to deliver global connectivity.
Telstra and SES provide high-performance 24-hour connectivity for on-site mining workers to support video calls and remote meetings.
Telstra partnered with SES to build connectivity packages geared to the needs of data-rich companies operating in remote, geographically challenging locations.
SES-17 will provide next-generation aviation Wi‑Fi onboard commercial aircraft across the Americas and the Caribbean.
SES-17 was launched in October 2021 from Arianespace’s Guiana Space Centre in French Guiana.
SES-17 will expand broadband coverage to more remote areas in Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, and Canada.
SES-17 provides connectivity services to aeronautical, maritime, enterprise, and government markets on land, at sea, and in the air.
ViaSat, AvL, and GetSat are supplying antennas that are being tested and co-developed with SES for O3b mPOWER.
The O3b mPOWER cruise solution developed with Intellian and Gilat will link with SES-17 in GEO in the North Atlantic and switch automatically to O3b or O3b mPOWER in the Caribbean.
The 1.2 metre O3b mPOWER terminals are half the size of the terminals used for SES’s first-generation MEO system.
Evie Roos developed talent and built a more inclusive workforce at SES during her nearly 10-year tenure.
The launch of SES-22 is part of a Federal Communications Commission program to clear a portion of C-band spectrum to enable wireless operators to deploy 0.005 kg services across the contiguous United States.
Under the FCC’s plan, Intelsat will receive a total of $4,900,000,000 and SES will receive a total of $3,970,000,000.
SpaceX is scheduled to deploy two additional SES C-band replacement satellites later in 2022.