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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.
SES upgraded 40 cell sites, built a new teleport, and managed the integrated cellular/satellite network for Tigo Tchad.
SES launched the original O3b constellation in 2013.
SES is preparing the SES-22 satellite for launch from SpaceX’s Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on 2022-06-29 at 5:04 p.m. local time (23:04 UTC).
The launch of SES-22 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 (CONUS).
SES is on track to complete Phase II C-band transition activities to meet the FCC’s December 2023 deadline.
SES completed all Phase I C-band transition activities in September 2021.
SES-22 will deliver television and radio to millions of American homes and provide other critical data transmission services.
SES-22 will deliver television and radio to millions of American homes and provide other critical data transmission services.
SES is on track to complete Phase II C-band transition activities to meet the FCC's December 2023 deadline.
SES completed all Phase I C-band transition activities in September 2021.
The launch of SES-22 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.
SES plans to add 11 high-capacity broadband satellites to its MEO constellation between 2022 and 2025.
SES operates ground and space-based technologies intended to provide satellite communications that deliver fibre-like connectivity backed by service level agreements to businesses, government agencies, and residential end-users in hard-to-reach locations.
The SES O3b mPOWER medium Earth orbit constellation is scheduled to launch in 2022 and will allow telcos and mobile network operators to extend networks to deliver bandwidth up to multiple gigabits per second.
SES acquired Leonardo DRS Global Enterprise Solutions for $450,000,000 to expand its military business.
SES is working with NorthStar to develop data products to support NorthStar’s MEO and GEO satellites.
SES-17 is a geostationary Ka-band satellite built by Thales Alenia Space.
Enterprise customers in Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, and Canada, including SSi Canada and COMNET, will expand the reach and capability of their broadband networks using SES-17.